Monday , December 23 2024

With defections from street MPs, Rishi Sunak hints at holding parliamentary elections on July 1

London: Prime Minister Rishi Shunke said in an interview to 'Sky-News' on Sunday that the possibility of holding early parliamentary elections in the country cannot be ruled out. He said, 'It is about general elections, so I have already said that. I am very clear about what I said earlier, so I don't want to say anything specific.

In this interview, the Prime Minister said these things in response to the repeated questions asked by correspondent Rishi Shunak regarding the general elections.

The fact is that Dr Dan Poulter, MP for North-East Switch and Central Safak, has switched sides and joined the Labor Party. They allege that the government's management of the National Health Service (NHS) is inadequate.

In an interview given to Sky-News by Rishi Shun, the Prime Minister said, “I have been saying the same thing by repeatedly asking questions about holding early elections for a year.” Draw whatever conclusions you want from that. Apart from this, I have nothing to say about this.

From these statements of Rishi Shunak, analysts have a clear conclusion that there is a lot of heat in Britain in May-June, hence this is a clear indication that he will hold elections at the end of July. They are currently focusing on the 'mayoral' (mayoral) elections of various British municipalities on 2 May. It is well known that in Western countries, unlike India, the Mayor is as important as the Deputy Minister. Mayors of big cities are as important as ministers of state. Since the British rule in India, the Chief Officer or Municipal Commissioner has more currency than the Mayor. This is not so in western countries. Therefore, it is possible that Britain will declare a general election based on the mayoral elections to be held on May 2.