Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's speech yesterday was an attempt to position himself and his party as the safe option at the upcoming general election.
Despite his pitch to voters, the PM cannot escape the fact that his party is no longer trusted on multiple fronts. In fact, many within Conservative ranks don’t even have trust in the Prime Minister and are simply waiting for him to call an election. The PM is right to warn about it being an increasingly dangerous world but it is absurd for him to suggest that the Opposition cannot be trusted with the nation’s security and that a Labour victory would “embolden” Vladimir Putin.
Not to mention the myriad issues that have contributed to poorer living conditions for many voters subsequently. A word of caution to the PM, you win elections by giving people hope. Labour still hasn’t set out a compelling vision for how it will govern. That is why many voters have not completely warmed to the idea of a future Labour government. These votes are up for grabs.
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