Sunak Warns of Labour Supermajority Risks
Sunak Warns of Labour Supermajority Risks

Sunak Warns of Labour Supermajority Risks

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In the final days leading up to the general election, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is making a desperate plea to voters to prevent a Labour supermajority. Sunak warns that Labour, led by Sir Keir Starmer, would implement policies causing 'irreversible damage' within the first 100 days, including higher taxes, scrapping the Rwanda migrant scheme, and changes to the electoral system. He emphasizes that a small shift of 130,000 votes could prevent Labour's projected landslide victory. Despite polls showing Labour leading by nearly 20 points, Sunak remains hopeful, drawing inspiration from recent political unpredictabilities. Meanwhile, Labour argues that its win would restore economic stability and reduce NHS waiting lists, countering Tory claims with promises of steady governance.

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