The Labor Party criticized Sunak for rejecting the May 2 election
A Labor Party official criticized the British Prime Minister for rejecting the option of holding the country's next general election on May 2. |
Ellie Reeves, the deputy coordinator of the Labor Party’s national election campaign, criticized British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak this Friday for rejecting the option of holding the next general election in this country on May 2.
Reeves told Sky News: “What is he afraid of? “After 14 years of failure, I think people should be allowed to have their say.” He added that his party is “ready” to go to the elections in May if a decision is made and “fight for every vote”.
The next elections must be held no later than January 28, 2025, while the parliament must be dissolved by December 17, 2024.
It is said that the dire situation of the British Conservative Party on the eve of parliamentary elections has faced the Conservatives with the possibility of a serious defeat in the elections. Sonak personally polls very poorly, with his party trailing the opposition Labor Party by 20 percentage points. The worse the results of conservative polls get, the more the representatives of this party get lost in the dispute over the course. This party seems nervous, unstable and on the verge of collapse. Conspiracy theories are forming, including the idea of replacing Prime Minister Sunak before the elections.
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