Sunday , November 24 2024

General elections will be held in Britain on Thursday, know which leaders will compete

Voting for the general election will be held in Britain tomorrow, Thursday, July 4. There is a lot of competition between the ruling Conservative Party and the opposition Labor Party for the general election. However, before the election, the survey is claiming that the Labor Party will get the majority. The Conservative Party is led by Rishi Sunak and the Labor Party is led by Keir Starmer. So know which faces the whole world is looking at in the voting to be held in Britain…

Keir Starmer

Labour Party leader Keir Starmer is also a former human rights lawyer and chief public prosecutor. Pre-election surveys have claimed that the Labour Party will get a majority. There is a possibility that Keir Starmer may become the next Prime Minister of Britain. The Labour Party led by former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn was inclined towards the left. Keir Starmer is credited with re-centring the party.

Rishi Sunak

Conservative Party leader Rishi Sunak is once again in the race to become the Prime Minister of the country. However, the survey has revealed that this time he may face difficulty. Indian-origin Rishi Sunak, who became the Prime Minister of Britain in October 2022, is claiming to control the rising inflation in Britain. But he has been accused of not fulfilling many promises. Due to which people are angry against him. Sunak is the first Asian and Hindu Prime Minister of Britain.

Nigel Fares

Nigel Fares, 60, a former member of the European Parliament, is considered one of the most divisive leaders in British politics. He got the nickname Mr Braggis from former US President Donald Trump after he helped convince a majority of Britons to vote to leave the European Union in 2016. He will try to become an MP for the eighth time in the election to be held on Thursday. He is the chairman of the far-right Reform UK party. Several polls have claimed that the Reform UK party could damage the Conservative Party in several key seats. Nigel Fares has also been accused of making racist and homophobic statements.