"Sunak's Economic Strategy Faces Scrutiny as Election Looms and Migration Issues Arise"

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak urged the UK to adhere to his plan for long-term change as he gears up for elections later in the year. Despite the Conservatives trailing in polls behind Labour, Sunak highlighted progress in areas like tax cuts, reducing health service waiting lists, and addressing immigration. He expressed confidence in his controversial Rwanda asylum seeker plan and aims to further cut taxes by controlling welfare spending. Labour leader Keir Starmer criticized Sunak for delaying the election, suggesting he is prioritizing his tenure over the country's needs.
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