Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has warned Labour will cause 'irreversible damage' to the UK within 100 days of entering Downing Street.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has warned Labour will cause 'irreversible damage' to the UK within 100 days of entering Downing Street. As polls open on Thursday, Mr Sunak only has days to change minds across the country in his bid to retain power as polls suggest the Tories have failed to bring down Labour's 21-point lead.Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer is calling on the public to 'relight the fire of hope' and has warned that complacency could allow the Tories to remain in power.
The party will reportedly begin a review of green belt land as Sir Keir yesterday promised to increase housebuilding from 'day one'. 'Cannot be trusted'The Prime Minister has continued the attack on his opponents saying that Labour's plans to impose VAT on private school fees would risk "throwing thousands of families' plans for the autumn term into chaos, with children wondering if they will have a desk at school to go back to".
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