Sunday , November 24 2024

For the first time in England, colonial voters could make a difference in the July 4 election

London: The immigrants living abroad in Britain are very excited about the elections to be held in Britain today on July 4. One of them, Pratheesh Paulraj and his colleagues have decided to vote against Rishi Shunka's party Conservative Party. It is becoming clear that they will vote for the opposition Labor Party. Therefore, the possibility of the Labor Party taking over Britain in place of the Conservative Party, which has been in power for the last 14 years, is becoming clear. The Labor Party is likely to get huge support in this election.

27-year-old Prathesh, who came to Britain from India, said that I cannot vote in my country (India) but I will vote here. However, foreigners do not have the right to vote in India. I am here on a student visa but I have the right to vote. 33-year-old Tehben Sun has come to Britain from Malaysia. He says that I do not see much difference between the two parties. But I am going to vote for the party that is ready to welcome immigrants.

The issue of immigration is becoming a major election issue in Britain this time. The Conservative Party says that if it wins, it will limit the number of immigrants.

The main thing is that the native British also have a hostile attitude towards the colonists. Since the colonists often bring some disease with them and spread its infection in Britain, the British have become anti-colonial.

Finally, Rishi Shunak sent back refugees from the Central African country Rwanda to their country. This has put citizens from countries like India, Malaysia, Nigeria, which were originally under the British Empire, in a helpless situation.