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

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hindustan Times

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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.

"Rishi Sunak Reviews Legal Aid for Victims of UK Post Office Scandal"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC.com

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is reviewing measures to exonerate hundreds of sub-postmasters wrongfully convicted due to the Post Office Horizon scandal. The government-owned Post Office, which prosecuted the cases, may be removed from the appeals process. The scandal involved over 700 convictions based on faulty software, with fewer than 100 overturned so far. The Crown Prosecution Service could take over the Post Office's role in appeals, but this may require additional resources and affect other cases. A public inquiry is ongoing, and the Metropolitan Police is investigating potential fraud offences by the Post Office. The issue has gained renewed attention following an ITV drama and a BBC podcast on the scandal.

"Sunak's New Year Tactics Clash with Trumpian Risks and Scandals as Tax Cuts Loom"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC.com

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces old challenges with new tactics as he prepares for a crucial general election year. Despite a change in approach, including more public engagements, Sunak's personal ratings have declined, and the Conservative Party faces internal issues and public skepticism. The government's plans, such as the controversial Rwanda migrant scheme, face political and legal hurdles. Sunak's strategy seems to focus on cautioning against the risks of a Labour government, while the party searches for a resonant campaign message amidst a backdrop of political fatigue and a perceived national decline.

"England Confronts Historic Flooding: Calls for Action as Rains Submerge Regions"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC.com

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Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister of the UK, is facing calls from opposition parties to take more decisive action in response to severe flooding in England. Labour has suggested the creation of a taskforce and is urging Sunak to visit the affected areas, while the Liberal Democrats also press for his presence to witness the damage firsthand. Despite around 280 flood warnings and the impact of Storm Henk, there are no plans for a Cobra emergency meeting. The Environment Agency is actively responding, with measures in place that have reportedly protected 44,000 properties this week. However, both Labour and the Liberal Democrats criticize the government for not meeting flood prevention targets, referencing a National Audit Office report on reduced protection measures. The government attributes the shortfall to inflation and maintains that funding for flood defense has been increased.

"Documents Imply Rishi Sunak's Skepticism on Rwanda Strategy"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC.com

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Documents suggest that UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had significant doubts about the effectiveness and cost of the Rwanda asylum plan when he was chancellor, preferring to send fewer migrants and questioning the plan's ability to deter Channel crossings. Despite his previous concerns and the plan being ruled unlawful by the UK Supreme Court, Sunak has committed to changing the law to allow the deportation flights to proceed. The plan, which has faced legal challenges and has not yet resulted in any deportations, aims to deter illegal immigration by sending some asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing. Critics, including Labour MP Yvette Cooper, have called the scheme costly and ineffective, while a government source defended Sunak's support for the plan as a deterrent and fiscal responsibility.

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

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian

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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.

"UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Hints at Late 2024 Election Timing"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Al Jazeera English

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak anticipates a general election in the latter half of 2024, focusing on managing the economy and addressing illegal migration. Despite not ruling out an earlier election in May, his immediate goals include economic stability and tax cuts. The Conservative Party, led by Sunak, is currently trailing in polls behind the Labour Party, led by Keir Starmer, who is pushing for change and criticizing Sunak's leadership. Sunak aims to fulfill his pledges, including reducing immigration by small boats and improving the economy, while facing internal party challenges and opposition from the Labour Party and the right-wing Reform UK party. A spring budget announcement on March 6 is expected to address some of these issues.

Rishi Sunak Signals UK General Election Likely for Late 2024 Amid Political Speculation

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC.com

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has hinted at a general election occurring in the second half of the year, without committing to a specific date or ruling out other possibilities. This statement is significant as it's the first time he has been drawn on the timing of the next election, which is a hot topic in Westminster. While the opposition accuses him of delaying, Sunak's comment leaves room for strategic decision-making, as holding the election later could potentially benefit from unforeseen positive developments, despite current opinion polls suggesting a likely defeat for his party.

"PM Sunak Projects UK General Election for Late 2024 Amidst Political Pressure"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Euronews

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has indicated that the next general election is expected to occur in the second half of 2024, deviating from the traditional May or June timeline. Opposition leaders, including Labour's Keir Starmer, have criticized this decision, with Starmer accusing Sunak of "squatting" in Downing Street and delaying necessary change. The Labour Party, which has been leading in polls, and the Liberal Democrats are urging for an earlier election date, while Sunak emphasizes his commitment to managing the economy and addressing issues such as illegal migration.

"Sunak Signals Delay of General Election to Late 2024"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC.com

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has indicated that the next general election is likely to occur in the second half of the year, countering speculation about a potential May election. Despite pressure from opposition parties like Labour and the Liberal Democrats to hold an earlier election, Sunak has expressed his desire to focus on managing the economy, cutting taxes, and addressing illegal migration. He acknowledged the challenges faced in the past year but promised a better year ahead, without categorically ruling out a May election.

"Majority of Britons Disillusioned by Brexit's Failures and Economic Uncertainty"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Euronews

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A recent Opinium poll indicates that a majority of British voters view Brexit as a failure, with negative impacts on personal finances, the NHS, and the economy. Only a small fraction believe it has benefited their financial situation or the health service, and many associate it with rising prices and inflation. The poll reflects a significant shift in public perception since the 2016 referendum, challenging the promises made by the Vote Leave campaign and putting pressure on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's government.

"Sunak Faces Election Year Challenges as Approval Dips and Labour Eyes Majority"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces a strategic dilemma on whether to hold the general election in May or autumn, with considerations including the state of the Conservative Party, the impact of potential tax cuts, and public service satisfaction. The party is divided on the timing, with some MPs preparing for a May election, while others suggest waiting. Sunak's decision is complicated by the party's recent history, including the backlash from Liz Truss's mini-budget, and the need to demonstrate meaningful reform. The Conservative Party is also dealing with internal discord and varying interpretations of Toryism, which could affect the coherence of their election campaign.

"Sunak Faces Pressure as UK Anticipates 2024 Election Amidst Plummeting Approval"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC.com

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The UK is gearing up for a general election in 2024, with the latest possible date being January 28, 2025. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has indicated that 2024 will be an election year, and political parties are preparing for various potential dates. The Conservatives are aiming for an unprecedented fifth consecutive victory, while Labour is starting from a historically low base of seats. The SNP faces challenges in Scotland, and other parties like the Liberal Democrats, Reform UK, and the Green Party are positioning themselves in the political landscape. Northern Ireland may see significant developments with the potential for a Sinn Féin first minister. The election timing is a subject of speculation and will be a major focus throughout the year.

"UK Anticipates 2024 Election Amid Sunak's Plummeting Approval and Labour's Rising Prospects"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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As the UK approaches 2024, there is anticipation for an election that many believe is long overdue, though not constitutionally required until December. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who inherited a series of crises including a cost-of-living crisis, high inflation, and public service strains, is facing pressure from within his own Conservative Party. Sunak's tenure has been marked by attempts to stabilize the country and manage internal party conflicts, particularly with the right wing on issues such as immigration and Brexit. Despite moderate successes, the Conservatives continue to trail behind Labour in polls, and there is speculation about whether Sunak will call an election sooner in hopes of improving his party's standing or wait until the last possible moment.