HomeWorld NewsAfter local election fiasco, Rishi Sunak warns Britain faces 'disaster' of parliament...

After local election fiasco, Rishi Sunak warns Britain faces ‘disaster’ of parliament – vopbuzz


LONDON: Prime Minister Rishi Altar He warned that an analysis would be done on Monday. local elections Results show the country is improving hanged parliament Opposition-led labor partythis is a disaster For Britain”, the 43-year-old British Indian leader told The Times after the administration fiasco. Conservative PartyTrump, who lost hundreds of local council seats and important mayoralties across England in the weekend results, said he was deeply disappointed but determined to fight.
The party has sought to paint a less bleak picture for its rebels and demanded a change of political course to win back voters in time for general elections expected later this year.
“These results point to a suspension of parliament, where Labor is the largest party,” Sunak told the newspaper.
“[Labour Leader] Keir Starmer backed by SNP in Downing Street [Scottish National Party]The Liberal Democrats and Greens would be disastrous for Britain. The country needs action, not more political bargaining. “We are the only party that has a plan to deliver on the people’s priorities,” he insisted.
He acknowledged voters’ frustration over a tough few years due to the cost of living crisis and rising household bills, saying they were less likely to vote for Conservative councilors and mayors in polls last Thursday.
“I know the last few years have been challenging and I understand why people are frustrated. It is of course bitterly disappointing to lose good Conservative councilors and a great mayor like Andy Street, who has done so much good for the West Midlands. But I want to tell people that we serve them and live up to our values.” “We are determined to show that we support it,” he said.
After the final votes were counted on Sunday, the Conservative Party had lost control of 10 councils and more than 470 council seats. They also lost 10 Police and Crime Commissioners; most of the gains were made by Labor and the Liberal Democrats, pushing the Conservatives into third place.
In a clear message to rebellious voices from the Conservative backbenchers, led by former home secretary Suella Braverman, who are demanding the Prime Minister move away from “managerialism” and show strong leadership, Sunak added: “There is work to be done and further progress needs to be made on this.” “I am determined that we will come together as a party and show the British people what we are doing for them.”
Sunak’s comments on suspending parliament echo analysis by leading psychologist Professor Michael Thrasher for ‘Sky News’, who suggested Labor would win 294 seats, short of 326 seats for a majority at the general election.
The prediction, which some other pollsters rejected, used local election results to project a nationwide vote share estimate in the general election.
It is assumed that everyone will vote the same way in the general election, as they did in last week’s local elections, where smaller parties and Independent candidates tended to do better in local elections. It also does not take into account what might happen in Scotland, instead using the results of the 2019 general election; Labor is expected to do much better here this year.
But polling expert Professor Sir John Curtice told the BBC that winning more seats in Scotland alone would not be enough to secure a majority for Labour.
Sunak, meanwhile, has averted any immediate threat to his leadership; because there is little appetite among rebels in his own camp to launch a new uprising ahead of general elections, which are now around the corner and expected to take place any time in the second half of the year.
RELATED ARTICLES
- Advertisment -