Rishi Sunak warns voters not to "sleepwalk" into voting for Labour on July 4


Rishi Sunak warns voters not to sleepwalk into voting for Labour on July 4

Rishi Sunak's Warning

In a speech at the launch of the Tory Welsh manifesto in Rhyl, North Wales, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak issued a stark warning to voters. He urged the country not to "sleepwalk" into voting for Labour on July 4, as it could result in them staying in power indefinitely.

A Last-Ditch Appeal

During his visit to Rhyl, Sunak acknowledged the frustration people might have towards his party and himself. He cautioned against letting Sir Keir Starmer "waltz into office" without proper scrutiny, emphasizing the long-term implications of the upcoming election.

Preventing Long-Term Rule

Sunak highlighted the importance of the upcoming election, stating that it will determine who governs the country for the next five years and potentially beyond. He warned that if Labour were to come into power, they would change the rules to make it difficult for them to be removed, stressing the need for Conservatives to prevent such a scenario.

A Call to Action

While acknowledging areas where progress has not been as significant, such as reducing NHS waiting lists, Sunak pointed to achievements in the economy and managing inflation. He urged voters not to overlook the importance of scrutinizing Labour's plans and to make an informed decision on July 4.