In a direct appeal to Express readers, the Business Secretary said she understands the frustration and anger many feel over issues such as rising immigration.
But with just 48 hours to go before polls open, she warns that change for the sake of it will leave the country worse off.
Writing in the Express, Ms Badenoch urges voters to back the Tories, insisting: "All our lives depend on it." She says: "Now is a time for serious politics. If people don't vote Conservative, we will swap large numbers of experienced Conservative MPs for lots of Labour MPs and a few inexperienced Reform candidates.
"[Party leader Nigel] Farage and a handful of Reform MPs will not do the hard work in select committees and debates that limit the damage Labour can do. Worst of all, we could lose our ability to hold the Labour Party to account.
"This is why I am writing to urge people to back local Conservative candidates and our shared values by voting Conservative this Thursday. All our lives depend on it." An average of all polls over the last week puts Labour on 40%, the Tories on 20%, followed by Reform 16%, Lib Dems 12% and the Greens on 6%.
But the quirks of the voting system mean the total of seats Mr Farage's party is likely to win would be in single figures while Sir Ed Davey's Lib Dems might win dozens.
A mix of polls gives the Tories from as few as 50 seats to more than 150.
Esta historia es de la edición July 02, 2024 de Daily Express.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor ? Conectar
Esta historia es de la edición July 02, 2024 de Daily Express.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor? Conectar
Blues make Marc as Guiu hits the jackpot
HAT-TRICK HERO IS QUICK TO SHATTER IRISH HOPES
Lane needs more rain
KEMPTON GROUND FEARS FOR JP'S TEAM
Festive-flavoured vapes slammed by top NHS doctor
Spike in admissions among young users
Profs win battle over smokers' wall
TWO Oxford dons have won a six-figure row with a hotel next door over a collapsed garden wall and its staff \"smoking and chatting\" too close to their home.
PoW life's such a drag for officer in panto
THE war diaries of a British PoW who became an unlikely star attraction in camp as a panto dame have come to light 79 years on.
There's NUN so good at crime fighting!
Ahead of its Christmas special, JAMES RAMPTON visits the picturesque Cotswolds set of Sister Boniface Mysteries (at the height of summer) to discover just why the Sixties-set cosy crime drama has captivated audiences all over the world
Puffin pic secures prize for teenage twitcher Anwen
THIS picture of a plaintive puffin has been picked for the top prize in the RSPCA Young Photographer Awards.
'Blast' prank by soldier ‘reckless'
A SOLDIER left colleagues with hearing loss after \"recklessly\" setting off a battle noise simulator to celebrate the end of an exercise, a court martial heard.
Vegetarian piranha and DiCaprio snake among new species
AVEGETARIAN piranha from the Amazon and a flying dinosaur found on the Isle of Skye are among the species previously unknown to science that have been named this year.
Anger over takeover of Titanic shipbuilder
Critics fear final assembly will move from Belfast to Spain