"Sunak Projects UK General Election for Autumn 2024 Amidst Labour's Pitch for Hope"

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has suggested that the next general election will likely take place in the second half of 2024, deflating Labour's expectations of an earlier election. Despite Labour's readiness for a spring election and accusations of Sunak delaying, the Prime Minister emphasized his focus on managing the economy, cutting taxes, and addressing illegal migration. The election must be called by late January 2025, and Sunak's comments mark a more precise indication of his plans, amidst Labour's strategy to pressure for an earlier date and criticize potential postponement.
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- Sir Keir Starmer: 'Project hope' but no instant tax cuts - Labour leader makes election year pitch BBC
- Rishi Sunak signals UK election will be held in autumn Financial Times
- Sunak says he expects general election in second half of 2024 Al Jazeera English
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