LONDON: During the countdown to UK general election it has started, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Sunday I took a look at opposition Labor Partyapparently referring to the party having no plans for the country should it come to power.
Rishi Sunak shared a low video on social media platform X. In the video, Sunak said: “Okay, here we go again.Today I will be explaining Labor’s policy for us the future of the countryHe then pointed to a neat board and left the room.
Sharing the video on X, Sunak wrote: “NEW: Labour’s plan explained.” Sunak has repeatedly insisted that Labor has no plans for the UK and will leave the country in “uncertainty”.
25th of May British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak launched an attack on the opposition Labor Party, claiming it had “no plan” and would throw the country into “uncertainty”.
Earlier on May 22, Sunak, in a surprise announcement to Downing Street, announced that the general election would be held on July 4.
On social media platform X, Sunak said: “We all know Labor has no plan. But what does that actually mean if they come to power?”
“Uncertainty. Who knows what they would do in government? They won’t tell us how they would finance any of their policies. They have refused to meet our defense spending commitment. But what is the price of this uncertainty?” he asked.
The British Prime Minister has said that an uncertain future has consequences that make the world “more perilous”. Sunak also confirmed he was taking the “bold action” necessary to keep the country sheltered.
“An uncertain future has consequences. Our enemies notice this. The world becomes more perilous when they exploit our weakness. This leads to higher food and fuel prices and a greater risk of attacks on our nation,” Sunak said.
“It doesn’t have to be this way. Inaction breeds uncertainty, and I have already taken the bold actions necessary to secure our country. “I have already increased defense spending and committed to protecting our allies,” he said.
Attacking the opposition, Sunak said the Conservatives were committed to protecting the nation and a Labor victory would put the whole country at risk.
“We are committed to protecting our nation. They have refused to meet our defense spending commitment. We make decisions to protect our energy security. They blocked fresh energy sources for our country. We are making the bold decisions necessary to secure our country. This is nothing,” Sunak said.
“The consequences of uncertainty are clear. No plan means a more perilous world. You, your family and our country will be at risk if Labor wins,” he added.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was supposed to hold the vote by January 2025 and has long avoided specifying his plans. However, the fall in inflation rates in May set the stage for him to call early polls.
Rishi Sunak shared a low video on social media platform X. In the video, Sunak said: “Okay, here we go again.Today I will be explaining Labor’s policy for us the future of the countryHe then pointed to a neat board and left the room.
Sharing the video on X, Sunak wrote: “NEW: Labour’s plan explained.” Sunak has repeatedly insisted that Labor has no plans for the UK and will leave the country in “uncertainty”.
25th of May British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak launched an attack on the opposition Labor Party, claiming it had “no plan” and would throw the country into “uncertainty”.
Earlier on May 22, Sunak, in a surprise announcement to Downing Street, announced that the general election would be held on July 4.
On social media platform X, Sunak said: “We all know Labor has no plan. But what does that actually mean if they come to power?”
“Uncertainty. Who knows what they would do in government? They won’t tell us how they would finance any of their policies. They have refused to meet our defense spending commitment. But what is the price of this uncertainty?” he asked.
The British Prime Minister has said that an uncertain future has consequences that make the world “more perilous”. Sunak also confirmed he was taking the “bold action” necessary to keep the country sheltered.
“An uncertain future has consequences. Our enemies notice this. The world becomes more perilous when they exploit our weakness. This leads to higher food and fuel prices and a greater risk of attacks on our nation,” Sunak said.
“It doesn’t have to be this way. Inaction breeds uncertainty, and I have already taken the bold actions necessary to secure our country. “I have already increased defense spending and committed to protecting our allies,” he said.
Attacking the opposition, Sunak said the Conservatives were committed to protecting the nation and a Labor victory would put the whole country at risk.
“We are committed to protecting our nation. They have refused to meet our defense spending commitment. We make decisions to protect our energy security. They blocked fresh energy sources for our country. We are making the bold decisions necessary to secure our country. This is nothing,” Sunak said.
“The consequences of uncertainty are clear. No plan means a more perilous world. You, your family and our country will be at risk if Labor wins,” he added.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was supposed to hold the vote by January 2025 and has long avoided specifying his plans. However, the fall in inflation rates in May set the stage for him to call early polls.