Lib Dems leader Sir Ed Davey once again took to the water to promote his party’s message for the July 4 election.
Campaigning continued on Sunday with a defiant Rishi Sunak insisting the Tories could still win the General Election, despite languishing in the polls.
And Nigel Farage said “the bad apples are gone” from Reform UK after facing accusations from across the political divide that he failed to show leadership over allegations of racism within the party. Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey uses an aqua-bike on the River Cherwell in Oxford Earlier in the weekend, on Saturday night, Mr Sunak celebrated the UK as the “world’s most successful multi-ethnic, multi-faith democracy” during a visit to a Hindu temple in north-west London with his wife, Akshata Murty.
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