Rishi Sunak announced the election on 4th July. The dissolution of Parliament has already been confirmed. The rule of the conservatives must end.
There are more Early elections In 2024 UK The Prime Minister announced that a general election would be held 4th of July.
Outside 10 Downing Street, the official residence of the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak King Charles III had already provided Dissolution of Parliament. The liquidation will take place in a week on May 30.
The decision was taken on Wednesday after an extraordinary meeting of the Council of Ministers. The whole government was in the meeting; Some members of the administration canceled trips or interviews.
“The time has come for the United Kingdom to choose its future and decide whether it wants to capitalize on the progress it has made or risk going back to square one without a plan and without certainty,” the Prime Minister commented.
Announcement In the rain, on a gray day – and the Panorama It also seems Ash for that Conservative Party.
Sunak will try to encourage the development of the national economy through what he himself calls “economic stability” and the deportation of migrants to Rwanda.
But this month’s polls show it’s a contender Labor is 20 percentage points ahead of the Conservatives.
Already in a campaign tone, Rishi Sunak said: “I don’t know what the Labor Party is proposing. And, honestly, I don’t think you know either. It comes from them There is no plan“
Keir Starmer Rishi will be Sunak’s enemy in July and wants to end reign of Conservatives In the United Kingdom: 14 years In government, David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak.
Cameron’s Anthem
In addition to rain, Rishi Sunak’s announcement is a… Music.
Very close to Downing Street, a pro-EU protest was taking place, and the song took advantage of the moment – very loudly – to sing. Things can only get betterD: From the band Ream.
There was this song Music Propaganda Labor Party, then headed Tony Blair, In the 1997 election campaign – Blair won those elections.
With the music booming, as seen in the video above, the Prime Minister continued, but at times struggled to make sure his words were heard; than music.
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