Rishi Sunak confident of Tory victory
Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister, expressed his confidence in the Conservative Party's ability to win the next election. He criticized Sir Keir Starmer of Labour for what he described as a 'cynical pursuit of power at any price.'
Choice between 'future and past'
Sunak emphasized that voters will have a clear choice in the upcoming election, stating that it will be a choice between 'the future and the past.' He highlighted the importance of discussing future-oriented policies.
Accusations against Starmer and Elphicke
Sunak took a swipe at Starmer for his association with former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and recent defector Natalie Elphicke. He accused Labour of lacking a clear stance by embracing individuals with contrasting ideologies.
Debates and election timing
The Prime Minister challenged Sir Keir Starmer to debates leading up to the election and did not rule out the possibility of a summer poll. He emphasized the need for substantive debates rather than focusing on process.
Criticism from Lord Cameron and Dover residents
Lord Cameron criticized Labour for accepting Elphicke, labeling it as 'naked opportunism.' Dover residents expressed their disappointment in Elphicke for switching parties, accusing her of betraying the electorate.
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