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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak And 15 Cabinet Ministers Risk To Lose Their Seats Ahead Upcoming Election 2024: Report

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and 15 Cabinet ministers likely to lose their seats in general election “wipeout” in 2024 said a media report. According to the polling data, Prime Minister Sunak, Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab and health secretary Steve Barclay, are all at risk of defeat at the election expected in 2024.

Polling Statistics On 2024 Elections

Foreign secretary James Cleverly, Defence secretary Ben Wallace, business secretary Grant Shapps, Commons leader Penny Mordaunt and environment secretary Therese Coffey could also lose their seats, said a report.

Only five Cabinet ministers – Jeremy Hunt, Indian-origin Suella Braverman, Michael Gove, Nadhim Zawawi and Kemi Badenoch – would cling on after the 2024 election, according to the poll.

The chief executive of Best for Britain, Naomi Smith said, “Sunak’s Cabinet deserves nothing short of a wipeout.” Best for Britain is a group campaigning for internationalist values and for closer ties with the EU.

The high proportion of uncertain voters still gives the Tories (Ministers) a change of making the election a close call, said Smith. However, the analysis revealed that the Labour’s mammoth lead over the Tories could be more fragile than earlier thoughts.

According to a report, Rishi is struggling to revive Tory fortunes at the start of 2023 with most recent polls giving Labour leads of around 20 points. The polling experts cited a slight poll bounce after Sunak took over Liz Truss  has now “flat lined”.

Also Read: Rishi Sunak: UK PM To Prioritize His 2023 Goals Amid Crisis; Replied To Critics Via His Speech

UK Prime Minister’s Stance On Crisis

Recently, UK President Rishi said that he will prioritize his manifestoes of 2023.

Amid the crisis, PM Rishi Wednesday’s speech will be as much a statement of intent as a reply to critics who doubt whether the man, who lost to win against Tuss.

Billed by his Downing Street office as a speech to set out his priorities for the year ahead and ambition for the better future for Britain, Sunak will set his commitments.

“This is personal for me. Every opportunity I’ve had in life began with the education I was so fortunate to receive,” he will say, setting out a new ambition of ensuring that all school pupils in England study some form of maths to the age of 18.

-Bharat Express

Alina Khan

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