Rishi Sunak warns against 'sleepwalking' into a Labour government


Rishi Sunak warns against 'sleepwalking' into a Labour government

Rishi Sunak has issued a stark warning to voters, urging them not to "sleepwalk" into a Labour government. The Prime Minister emphasized that things are "undeniably" better for Brits now compared to a few years ago, as the election campaign enters its final 48 hours.

Defending the Tory campaign

Sunak, during a visit to a distribution center in the early morning, defended the Tory election campaign despite polls showing little movement. When asked about the price of a loaf of bread during a BBC interview at a Morrisons supermarket, he highlighted the importance of making an informed choice in the upcoming election.

Labour's work-life balance controversy

Meanwhile, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer faced criticism for his commitment to clock off at 6pm on Fridays to prioritize family time. This decision sparked a debate, with some defending Starmer's approach while others, including Cabinet minister Claire Coutinho, expressed concerns about his work ethic if elected to office.

Clash over work ethic

Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting defended Starmer against attacks on his work-life balance, criticizing the Conservative Party for their response. Streeting called out the Tories for their behavior and emphasized the need for a change in government, highlighting the upcoming election as a crucial moment for the country.


Rishi Sunak warns against 'sleepwalking' into a Labour government

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