As the UK general election countdown begins, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Sunday took a swipe at the opposition Labour Party, apparently suggesting that if it comes to power, they will not have any plans for the country.
Rishi Sunak shared a brief video on X. In the clip, he said: “Right here we go again.Today I am going to do an explainer on labour policy for our countries future.” After that he indicated at the clean board and went out of the room.
Writing as he shared this video on X, Sunak said, “NEW: Labour’s plan explained.” He has echoed this sentiment repeatedly which is that there are no plans by Labour for UK and they will push it into “uncertainty”.
British Prime Minister Rishi sunak launched an attack on opposition labour party May 25th accusing them of “don’t have a plan” and pushing it into “uncertainty.”
On May 22nd Sunak made a surprise announcement outside downing street declaring generalelection on July 4th.
Sunak said in a statement on social media platform X, “We all know that Labour doesn’t have a plan. But what does that actually mean if they got into power?”
“Uncertainty. Who knows what they would do in government? They won’t tell us how they would fund any of their policies. They refused to meet our defence spending pledge. But what is the cost of this uncertainty?” he asked.
The PM stated that an uncertain future has consequences making the world “more dangerous”. Furthermore,Sunak averred that his moves have been bold enough to savethe country.
“An uncertain future has consequences. Our enemies notice. The world becomes more dangerous as they take advantage of our weakness This leads to higher prices of food and fuel, as well as a greater risk of attacks against our nation,” Sunak said.
“It doesn’t have to be like this. Inaction means uncertainty, so I’ve already taken the bold action necessary to secure our country. I’ve already increased defence spending and committed to protecting our allies,” he said.
Sunak attacked the opposition by saying that while the Conservatives are committed to protect the nation, entire nation will be at a risk if they win Labour Party.
“We commit to protecting our nation. They refused to meet our defence spending pledge. We take the decisions to protect our energy security. They blocked new sources of power for our country. We take the bold decisions necessary to secure our country. They do nothing,” Sunak said.
“The consequences of uncertainty are clear. No plan means a more dangerous world. You your family and our country all face danger if Labour wins,” he added.
UK PM Rishi sunak was due to hold a vote by January 2025 but had long avoided specifying his plans with respect thereto.Finally this opened way for snap polls after inflation rates fell in May.