Sunak Urges Voters to Halt Labour Supermajority in Crucial UK Polls
On the last day before polling, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak warned voters against a Labour supermajority while Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer emphasized the need for a strong mandate. Opinion polls predict a landslide victory for Labour, with both parties making final appeals to undecided voters.
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In a pivotal moment for British politics, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak launched a last-minute campaign push on Tuesday, urging voters to prevent a Labour supermajority ahead of Thursday's polls. Sunak cautioned against a Labour-led government, predicting universal tax hikes.
All pre-election opinion polls forecast a resounding win for Labour. Both Sunak and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer spent the final campaign days traversing the UK to sway undecided voters.
"Once you make that decision on Thursday, there's no going back. Don't do something you might regret," Sunak posted on X. Meanwhile, Starmer called for a strong mandate to "seriously change" the country, maintaining that Labour's vision focuses on economic growth and planning reforms.
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