Rishi Sunak has dropped the biggest hint yet that the General Election will be next October – as he pleaded for 52 more weeks to get the job done.
In a video to mark one year in office on his social media accounts, the PM said he wants another year in office as there is "still work to be done."
In a video posted on his social media accounts to commemorate his one year in office, Rishi Sunak expressed his desire to continue as Prime Minister for another year, citing unfinished work.
No10 Also Released a Picture of Rishi Working at His Desk, With a Slice of Cake
In addition, Number 10 Downing Street released an image of Rishi Sunak hard at work at his desk, complete with a slice of cake. The photo also showed him using a £25 half-pint mug designed by Emma Bridgewater, featuring five red Labradors.
The 46-Second Video Offers a Rapid Run Through of Mr. Sunak's Policy Priorities
Published on the Downing Street YouTube channel, the 46-second video provides a quick overview of Rishi Sunak's policy priorities over the past year. It leaves viewers asking, "So what can a country achieve in 52 weeks? Watch this space."
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Downing Street Says No Election Date Confirmed, But Snap Election Not Ruled Out
Downing Street responded to questions about a potential election date, stating that there is currently no confirmed date. However, Rishi Sunak's press secretary did not rule out the possibility of a snap election this year, stating, "I never rule anything in or out when it comes to calling elections."
General Election Due Before January 2025, Speculation Mounts Over Sunak's Move
A general election is scheduled to take place before January 2025. However, with Labour holding a double-digit poll lead, speculation is growing about when Rishi Sunak will call for the country to go to the polls.
Voters Want Election Sooner Rather Than Later, Labour Seen as Favorites
Recent polls indicate that voters are eager for an election to be held sooner rather than later. Labour is overwhelmingly viewed as the favorite to form the next government.
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