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Another Conservative MP in England joined the opposition

The British media reported another Northern Ireland Conservative MP joining the opposition ahead of the UK general election as another setback for Rishi Sunak.
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According to the international group Tasnim news agency, “Spiegel” weekly wrote in an article: conservatives Britain is losing one election campaign after another. Now a Northern Ireland conservative MP has left the party and joined the opposition. Sonak” reported and wrote: A former member of parliament from the Conservative Party of the British government joined the Labor opposition about five weeks before the general election. Mark Logan announced on his X account (former Twitter) that he plans to run in the upcoming elections on July 4. Vote Labor and leave his party.

This native of Northern Ireland wrote: I have come to the conclusion that we need a new government and I believe that Britain will be better off with a party-led government. Labor will have the best service.

He, who represented Bolton North East English constituency in the House of Commons, also emphasized that this country needs new enthusiasm and optimism, and he will help this situation. In the leader of the Labor Party, he sees Kerr Starmer. Logan announced that he will no longer run in his old constituency.

Spiegel continued: This is another blow for Sunak. The Conservatives have been trailing the Labor opposition in the polls for months. The election campaign that started last week is a bumpy road for Sunak. These campaigns started with the calling of elections in front of the government headquarters at 10 Downing Street while it was raining. Recently, several other prominent representatives of the Conservative Party of the British Parliament also announced that they will no longer participate in the general elections will be held on July 4, they will not participate. Michael Gove, who is the housing minister and a member of Prime Minister Rishi Sonak’s cabinet, also announced last Friday that he will not be a candidate for the next election. years as an MP and more than a decade in the cabinet in five government departments, today I decided to step down.

A total of 77 Conservative MPs have already announced their withdrawal from the British Parliament, more than before Labor politician Tony Blair’s landslide victory in 1997. , when 72 conservative MPs in this country’s parliament did the same thing.

Theresa May, the former prime minister and Nadim Zahawi, the former leader of the British Conservative Party, have also said that they will no longer participate in the elections.

The British Prime Minister announced July 4 as the date of the general election. Parties can nominate their candidates until June 7. The British Parliament has a total of 650 members. The Conservatives have held a majority here for around 14 years, but that could change in the current climate, with the Conservatives currently far behind Labor in the polls.

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