Rumors are swirling around a possible July snap election called by Rishi Sunak. What's the truth behind the whispers in Westminster? Find out now!
The buzz in Westminster is reaching fever pitch as speculation about a snap election intensifies. All eyes are on Rishi Sunak as he remains tight-lipped amidst mounting rumors. Andrew Marr's three theories on the election speculation have set tongues wagging, with talk of a different level of anticipation in the air. As the Cabinet meets and the Prime Minister's address looms, the anticipation is palpable.
With the announcement expected at any moment, the uncertainty surrounding the potential July snap election is keeping everyone on edge. Rishi Sunak's refusal to confirm or deny the speculations adds to the intrigue. As the nation awaits the Prime Minister's statement, the suspense continues to build.
As the possibility of a July general election looms over the political landscape, the race to Downing Street intensifies. With polls indicating a 20-point lead for Labour, Rishi Sunak's gamble in calling for the election on July 4 raises questions about the future of the UK's political landscape. The upcoming weeks promise a fierce battle as party leaders vie for the position of Prime Minister.
In a surprising turn of events, Rishi Sunak's decision to call for a summer general election on July 4 has sent shockwaves through the political arena. As the countdown to the vote begins, the nation is poised for a pivotal moment in its democratic history.
Westminster is gripped by talk of a snap election - all eyes are now on Rishi Sunak to clear it up.
I have not come across a morning like this one for election speculation. It is at a different level entirely.
Ministers attended a Cabinet meeting at 4pm this afternoon and the prime minister is believed to be addressing the nation at 5pm. Mr Sunak did little to quell ...
With the cabinet preparing to meet, Rishi Sunak's spokesperson also declines to say if there will be a reshuffle.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called the general election for July 4 โ follow live updates and reaction from and about Labour.
In London, Sadiq Khan has won three election victories in a row facing an onslaught from the Tory Party and their media allies, often deploying dogwhistle ...
The prime minister and his team have today been repeatedly asked whether there will be a general election in July and they've refused to deny it.
The prime minister will make a statement in Downing Street at 5pm, when he is expected to name the date of the vote. The surprise move comes as the Tories ...
To do this the prime minister will request permission from the King to dissolve parliament. This will be done on 30 May with the vote taking place 25 working ...
The Bishops of the Church of England have issued a call to put prayer and participation at the heart of the General Election campaign as the UK prepares to ...
PM announces date with Tories trailing Labour by 20 points in polls, saying it is 'the moment for Britain to choose its future'
The next six weeks or so will see the leaders of the political parties make their case to be the next prime minister.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called a summer general election, to take place on 4 July. Commenting on the announcement, Elli Moody, head of policy, campaigns ...
Education must be a priority for any political party wanting to form the next Government.
To hold a general election, the Prime Minister must request that the Monarch dissolve Parliament, which means that all seats in the House of Commons are ...
Sunak revealed the date in a rain-soaked Downing Street speech, as Labour's 1997 election anthem blared from a nearby street.
Equity will make sure that arts funding is front and centre of the national agenda during the general election campaign.
"The choice is now between me or Sir Keir Starmer"
The PM calls an early summer poll - having been widely expected to wait until the autumn to do so.
LONDON โ Rishi Sunak just rolled the dice on a summer general election. It's taken Westminster by surprise and will pit Sunak's governing Tories against a ...
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The front door of 10 Downing Street. The government has officially announced that a general election will be held on 4 July 2024. As the political parties begin ...
Rishi Sunak has kicked off a six-week campaign that could see his Conservative party ejected from power after 14 years.
But satisfaction with the NHS has dipped to record lows, indicating that politicians will have to persuade voters that their party will be the most likely to ...
Of the 18 constituencies, the bellwether one will likely be Lagan Valley. Former Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has been MP there ...
Labour tipped to end 14 years of Tory rule but two parties' plans for social care remain thin despite significant issues facing sector.
The prime minister kept his plan for a July 4 poll a closely guarded secret until the last minute.
Tens of thousands of voters could be in Germany around polling day - depending on the progress of England and Scotland during the Euros.
In the last five years, our country has fought through the most challenging times since the second world war. As I stand here as your Prime Minister, ...
The official timetable for a UK Parliamentary general election on 4 July 2024, from the Electoral Commission.
Rishi Sunak's speech drowned out by New Labour 1997 anthem 'Things Can Only Get Better'
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