The announcement of the British Prime Minister to hold national elections on July 4
London: British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak announced the holding of national elections on July 4 and said that the British people will choose their future through voting.
Rishi Sonak made the announcement at a press conference outside his office in Downing Street, ending all speculation about when he would announce new elections, Reuters reported.
In his announcement during a rainstorm in London, he said it was time for the British people to choose their future, linking himself to stability and the chance to choose one of Keir Starmer, the leader of the unpopular Labor Party. .
“In the next few weeks I will fight for one vote at a time, I will gain confidence and prove to you that only a Conservative Party government under my leadership will deliver hard-earned economic stability,” Rishi Sonak said. Will not be exposed to danger.
According to the report, the position of Rishi Sonak’s ruling Conservative Party is weak despite its long rule, while the Labor Party is likely to win after 14 years.
The British prime minister criticized Labour, saying that Starmer takes the easy way out and has no plan, which could leave his future unclear.
Not only is Rishi Sonak lagging far behind Labor in pre-election surveys, but he has been marginalized within his own party as he increasingly relies on a small team of advisers to campaign with.
It should be noted that Rishi Sonak was the Finance Minister before becoming the Prime Minister two years ago and since then he has been explaining his plans because what he attributes his success to is not appreciated.
In the British election campaign, the main points of both major parties will be the economy and defence, which are already in decline.
Rishi Sonak and his government are blaming the Labor Party for raising taxes, while the Labor Party is accusing the Conservatives of economic mismanagement over the past 14 years.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak’s announcement of elections on July 4 was welcomed by many members of the Conservative Party, but several leaders are unhappy, and one member of the assembly, who did not want to be identified, told the news agency that it was a death wish in 2024. is synonymous