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Unions pushing for a four-day week, a ‘rigged’ voting system, extra tax… and a jubilant Putin: Tories’ dire warnings about life beneath Labour as they urge voters to not ‘give up’ on Thursday

Unions pushing for a four-day week, a ‘rigged’ voting system, extra tax… and a jubilant Putin: Tories’ dire warnings about life beneath Labour as they urge voters to not ‘give up’ on Thursday


Rishi Sunak is stepping up grim warnings about Britain beneath Labour authorities because the election marketing campaign enters its ultimate section.

The PM is kicking off a three-day blitz by visiting the Midlands, with fears working excessive that Keir Starmer is on monitor for a ‘supermajority’.

Conservatives have laying out a grim imaginative and prescient of how life may change with Sir Keir in No10, cautioning that he’ll ‘rig’ the electoral system to cement his grip on energy, by handing 16 and 17-year-old the vote.

They’re additionally hammering the message that Labour will hike taxes greater than they’re admitting, in addition to delighting Vladimir Putin by weakening the UK’s defences.

In the meantime, the Opposition has been pressured to disclaim they’ll bow to union strain to usher in a four-day week.  

Mr Sunak has seized on the England crew’s comeback win as he tried to rally Conservatives for the final push.

The PM posted an image of himself celebrating together with the message ‘it isn’t over till it is over’ after the late Euros victory final night time. 

There have been claims that Mr Johnson is his finest hope of blunting the assault from Nigel Farage. 

Focus teams by Extra in Widespread discovered that the ex-PM may woo again wavering voters as he has ‘a few of the similar authenticity/boldness qualities they like in Farage’. 

Rishi Sunak is stepping up grim warnings about Britain beneath Labour authorities because the election marketing campaign enters its ultimate section

Keir Starmer was in Hitchin today as he tries to seal the deal with the public

Keir Starmer was in Hitchin as we speak as he tries to seal the cope with the general public

Rishi Sunak posted a picture of himself celebrating along with the message 'it's not over until it's over' after the late England Euros victory last night

Rishi Sunak posted an image of himself celebrating together with the message ‘it isn’t over till it is over’ after the late England Euros victory final night time

There have been claims that Boris Johnson (pictured) is the Tories’ finest hope of blunting the assault from Nigel Farage

Tories fear that Mr Farage's (pictured) Reform will split the right-wing vote on Thursday and hand Labour a huge majority

Tories concern that Mr Farage’s (pictured) Reform will break up the right-wing vote on Thursday and hand Labour an enormous majority

Mr Sunak warned yesterday that Vladimir Putin desires the Tories to lose the election on Thursday as a result of Labour would weaken the UK’s defences.

He accused Sir Keir of planning to chop UK defence spending ‘on day one’ which he mentioned would ’embolden our enemies’.

In a dig at Reform, he argued that another celebration than the Tories in authorities would quantity to appeasing the aggression of the Russian chief.

‘Russia doesn’t need us to be re‑elected,’ Mr Sunak mentioned as he pointed to the Tories’ document on standing up for Ukraine.

‘Putin would love nothing greater than for Britain to step again, to appease his aggression slightly than face it down, and that’s what will occur with one other celebration in energy.

‘Nigel Farage has talked of appeasing Russia, which is able to solely play into Putin’s palms, and Labour will lower UK defence spending on day one.

‘It will embolden our enemies and ship a sign to our allies that Britain shouldn’t be with them any extra.’

Touring broadcast studios this morning, House Secretary James Cleverly voiced alarm that Labour will rig the voting system to maintain themselves in energy. 

He added: ‘The explanation that that is so vital, is as a result of Labour have already mentioned they’ll gerrymander the system, they’ve mentioned they will pack out the Home of Lords, they’ve mentioned they will get votes at 16, they will get votes for international nationals, they’re in all probability going to get votes for criminals.

Rishi Sunak (pictured) issued a stark warning suggesting electing any other party than the Tories would appease the aggression of Russia

Rishi Sunak (pictured) issued a stark warning suggesting electing another celebration than the Tories would appease the aggression of Russia

‘They’re decided to have a everlasting Labour authorities and they’re fairly keen to distort the British political system to get that – that’s what is at stake. This isn’t an election which is about giving the Conservatives a little bit of a telling off, and many individuals may assume that’s professional.

‘That is in regards to the subsequent 5 years and past and Labour are going to place up taxes, that’s inevitable due to the spending commitments they’ve already made, not to mention those they’ve hidden from folks.

‘They’ve mentioned they will distort the political system and I believe there’s an actual danger, there’s a real danger that they take a majority if that’s what they get to try to lock of their energy completely, as a result of they do not actually really feel assured that they are going to have the ability to make a reputable case to the British folks on the subsequent common election.’

Written by bourbiza mohamed

Bourbiza Mohamed is a freelance journalist and political science analyst holding a Master's degree in Political Science. Armed with a sharp pen and a discerning eye, Bourbiza Mohamed contributes to various renowned sites, delivering incisive insights on current political and social issues. His experience translates into thought-provoking articles that spur dialogue and reflection.

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