| Wednesday 5 May 2010 at 10.30pm on BBC Two Presented by Jeremy Paxman Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg are now well into their final day push for votes, as polls suggest the election result is on a knife edge. Our Political editor Michael Crick is currently with Mr Cameron in Montgomeryshire, Lembit Opik's seat which has only once voted for the government party in the last 130 years ( read Michael's blog here). Later Michael will be following Mr Cameron on to his final campaign rally in Bristol. David Grossman is spending the day with Mr Brown - travelling from Skelmersdale to Carlisle and then Dumfries. And Justin Rowlatt will be in Durham and Sheffield with Mr Clegg. We'll be analysing the final opinion polls of the campaign to be published tonight and our political panel of Olly Grender, Peter Hyman and Danny Finkelstein will be debating with Jeremy for the last time before the ballot boxes open. Yes Minister's master of obfuscation Sir Humphrey will deliver his third and final memo to the minister - tonight looking at the Labour party's manifesto promises and giving advice for any incoming minister. Watch his Memo for the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats here. And, election aside, our Economics editor will be reporting tonight on the Greek crisis. At least three people have been killed in Athens today as protesters set fire to a bank during a general strike over planned austerity measures. Read more on Paul's blog. Do join Jeremy at 10.30pm on BBC Two for all that. Don't forget that we'll be off air on polling day, but Newsnight returns on Friday at the usual time and on the usual channel for an election results show with Kirsty Wark. |