British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced that early elections will be held on July 4! “I asked the king to dissolve the parliament”

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced that early elections will

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made a statement in front of the Prime Minister’s Office Number 10 after the weekly cabinet meeting. Sunak, who started his speech by saying that the country has gone through the most difficult periods since the Second World War in the last 5 years, stated that England is struggling with these difficulties.

Sunak pointed out that economic stability is the basis of all success, and stated that the British economy continues to grow and inflation has returned to normal.

Stating that interest rates have fallen in the country and the government’s plan is working, Sunak stated that he is aware that things are not easy for many people at the moment.

“THE KING ACCEPTED THIS REQUEST”

Sunak said the question to ask the nation now is “Who do you trust?” Emphasizing that it was a question, he continued as follows:

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“Now is the time for England to choose its future. It is time to decide whether we want to build on the progress we have made or go back to square one, without a plan and without certainty. Earlier today, I met with the King of England and requested the dissolution of parliament. The King agreed to this request and July 4 “We will have general elections in .

“CHOOSE A PARTY WITH A CLEAR PLAN AND BOLD ACTIONS”

Sunak claimed the main opposition Labor Party had no future plan for Britain, calling on voters to choose a party with a clear plan and bold action for the country.

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At the end of his speech, Prime Minister Sunak argued that he would fight for every vote throughout the election campaign, gain the trust of the voters and that only a Conservative Party government under his leadership would ensure economic stability.

CONSERVATIVE PARTY CREATED THE MAJORITY

Elections in England are held every five years and the last elections were held in December 2019. The Conservative Party had won the majority in the House of Commons with a difference of more than 80 seats.This content was published by Metin Yamaner

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