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The danger of falling into the ambush of British conservatives

Various polls on the eve of the British parliamentary elections predict a hard defeat and a bitter fall for the conservatives led by Rishi Sunak after 14 years of ruling the UK.
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According to Webangah News quoted by Tasnim News agency, the conservative party On the eve of the new parliamentary elections, the work of England is getting closer to the precipice of collapse every day.

Di Presse newspaper wrote in an article: According to the results of new polls, the opposition The Labor Party will win at least 40% of the votes in the upcoming elections in England. Conservatives led by Rishi Sunak will win only about 20 percent of the vote.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives are in danger, according to three new polls. Hard defeat in the national elections on July 4 (July 14). Based on these published polls, Keir Starmer’s Labor Party is likely to be the clear winner of this election.

For example, the Sunday Telegraph published research by Savanta pollster. according to which the Labor Party won 46% and the Conservatives won 21% of the votes. Observer (Epinium), the opposition is likely to win 40% of the vote. Thus, due to the “first-past-the-post” electoral system in Britain, the Conservatives face an even more significant defeat in the actual distribution of seats than in percentage figures.

According to Today, the ruling party’s Souravsion Institute can take 72 seats out of 650 seats in the Lower House, which is the lowest number in its almost 200-year history. Chris Hopkins, head of policy research of this institute, said: Our research shows that this vote cannot be anything less than electoral extinction for the conservative party.

In this way, on the eve of the British parliamentary elections, the polls predict a bitter defeat for the conservative party of the Prime Minister of this country. In a poll for the first time, he surpassed Prime Minister Rishi Sonak’s conservative party. In this poll published by the Yougo Institute on behalf of the Times newspaper, the populist UK Reform Party increased by two percentage points to 19% and came in second place after the Labor Party.

The Conservative Party has been in power in England for 14 years and they are under a lot of pressure on the eve of the elections. In the polls, the Conservatives have been trailing the opposition Labor Party for months.

The British Reform Party is the new party of Nigel Farage, who was previously the leader of the Brexit party Ukip. British reforms with their hard and anti-immigration stances can steal more votes from the Conservatives.

Conservatives have ruled Britain since 2010. According to polls, the British Conservative Party is facing a serious defeat in the July 4th general election. The Labor Party wants to return to power.

“David Cameron”, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak are the prime ministers of this country. became This period of government began with cuts in public spending (“austerity”) followed by Brexit. Other important issues such as the current crisis in the health system, Corona, immigration and inflation created turbulent political years. In addition, the Conservatives were involved in several scandals during this period.

Leader of the Opposition (Labour) Keir Starmer wants to move into the government headquarters at 10 Downing Street. Kend – The Labor Party last appointed the Prime Minister of this country from 1997 to 2010.

The British Parliament consists of two houses: the elected House of Commons and the House of Lords. , whose members are not elected, but are appointed for life, with a few exceptions. At the general election on 4 July 2024, UK voters will be able to choose their representatives in 650 constituencies. The candidate who gets the most votes wins the seat and then represents this constituency in the House of Commons for about five years. The main ruling conservatives in this election. This 44-year-old man is the first prime minister in the history of this country with non-English origins. In 2020, Sonak became Treasury Secretary in Johnson’s cabinet. He is Prime Minister from 2022.

Now Keir Starmer, the 61-year-old opposition leader, wants to become the first Labor Prime Minister since Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. He has been a member of the British House of Commons since 2015. Starmer took over the post in 2020 after left-wing Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn was badly defeated in the election. He shows a much more moderate path than Corbyn.

The main candidate of the Liberal Democrats is Ed Davey (58), who has been a member of parliament since 1997 with a short break. .

Nigel Farage (60), a right-wing populist who previously largely limited himself to media appearances, surprisingly a month before the election announced that he would run as leader of the British Reform Party. So far, he has failed in seven attempts to become a member of the London Parliament. But now he has a good chance.

A Yugo poll was also released in June 2024 that clearly showed that the Tories are in a bad mood. According to this, 73% of the participants in this survey said that the situation in the country is worse than when the conservatives came to power 14 years ago. 85 percent said they are worse off than in 2010 when it comes to the cost of living. 84% of the National Health System see the NHS in worse shape. When it came to the immigration system and the economic situation, 78 percent gave a negative report. The Conservatives’ record on other issues is also poor.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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