Today is a special day for Britain. Today i.e. Thursday people will vote and choose their leader. Here, Conservative Party leader Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is in direct competition with Labor Party leader Keir Starmer. According to the exit polls that have come so far, Sunke has to lose power this time. However, PM Sunak did not accept defeat. He was seen trying to win people over to his party till the last minute of the election campaign.
Voting for the general election is being held in the United Kingdom on Thursday. Its results will also come late at night or next morning.
In the past few weeks, Rishi Sunak has traveled thousands of miles to boost his election campaign. Now the people here will judge Sunak's 20-month tenure as prime minister and the four Conservative prime ministers before him. It is believed that this time Britain can express confidence in the Labor Party. which has been waiting to come to power since 2005.
Sunak put it all in
During the final two days of the busy election campaign, Sunak visited a food distribution warehouse, a supermarket and a farm. He has repeatedly emphasized that the outcome of the election is not a foregone conclusion. The Conservative leader, in office from October 2022, said: 'People can see we've turned a corner' It's been a tough few years, but there's no doubt things are in a better place now than ever.
The Labor Party is also in full swing
Sunak's biggest challenger, Keir Starmer's Labor Party, has also turned out in full force, with the party constantly warning people to vote wisely. Keir Starmer himself has campaigned for six weeks urging people to give his centre-left party a chance and vote for change. Most people, including analysts and politicians, hope that the public will support them this time.
A country in search of new ideas
Douglas Beattie, a former Labor candidate, told the AP that the country was looking for new energy away from a tired and divided government. He quipped that people were fed up with the mistakes of the Conservative Party. In fact, the journey so far has not been good for Sunak. Apart from this, the image of his party also continued to deteriorate among the masses. It started with Boris Johnson. When he was seen partying during the Kovid 19 lockdown.
Then his successor Liz Truss shook up an economy weakened by Covid by announcing massive tax cuts. This made the survival crisis more severe and continued for 49 days. There was widespread discontent over a range of issues, from poor public health care systems to crumbling infrastructure.
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