Rishi Sunak: ‘Don’t act regretfully’ – Rishi Sunak’s call to voters

Galla S Kiran Kumar,Bureau Chief 

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who toured many areas on the last day of British general election campaign, advised the voters not to do anything they would regret.

London: Britain’s general election campaign has come to an end. Polling will be held on July 4. In this background, the ruling and opposition parties organized a campaign. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who campaigned widely in many areas on the last day, advised the voters not to do anything they would regret. Rishi Sunak made this call when the majority of surveys say that the opposition Labor Party has a chance of winning.

If the survey is to be believed and the Labor Party is expected to come to power with a huge majority, the entire country will have to bear the burden of taxes. I want to continue in this position. Thus protecting people’s taxes, their pensions as well as borders. The decision you make on Thursday is irreversible. Don’t do something you will regret,” said Rishi Sunak. He said that if the Labor Party comes to power, it will impose the burden of taxes on everyone in the country. The voters have a few hours to put a stop to that.

On the other hand, Labor Party leader Keir Stormer, who seems excited with the latest surveys, said that every vote is important to them. “If they take power… their government will have all the challenges. All systems are already down. Economy and wealth creation are very important factors. There is no progress compared to 14 years ago. If this is to change, the verdict must be different in the election,” he called on the voters. While the ruling party and the opposition are expressing confidence in the victory, there is interest in what the British voter’s verdict will be on July 4