At the beginning of July, Great Britain will elect a new parliament. There is much to suggest that a Labour prime minister will rule the country after that and no longer Rishi Sunak. Neil Kinnock was once the party’s chairman – and does not mince his words when assessing the current government.
Lord Kinnock, a week ago Great Britain Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has quite unexpectedly called elections in the UK for July 4. Did he pull off the surprise?
Among the population and his own party colleagues, yes. But if his plan was to take Labour by surprise, then he was out of luck. Party leader Keir Starmer’s team immediately went into campaign mode: within an hour they had published their first video. They were well prepared for this moment.
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Source: Stern

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