UK voters will being cast their ballots in a national election this Thursday, will decide Rishi Sunak’s term and may choose Labour Government this time.
In recent campaigns Rishi Sunak covered thousand of miles. During the final two days he visited many places including a farm, a supermarket also a food supply warehouse and more.
Sunak stated “the outcome of this election is not a foregone conclusion.”
“People can see that we have turned a corner, It has been a difficult few years, but undeniably things are in a better place now than they were” he added.
However, Cabinet minister Mel Stride said it looked like Labour was going for an “extraordinary landslide.” Labour warned his supporters to not take the elections for granted. Labour Leader Starmer had spent a lot time in campaigning and convincing people to vote for a change. Also, many people including analysts and politicians expect for the change.
Former Labour candidate Douglas Beattie, author of the book “How Labour Wins,” said Starmer’s “quiet stability probably chimes with the mood of the country right now. Country is looking for fresh ideas, moving away from a government that’s exhausted and divided,” Beattie stated.
Many close to Sunak are under investigation by the gambling regulator over suspicions of they used inside information to place bets on the date of the election before it was announced.