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HomePoliticsUK PoliticsPolitics live: Rishi Sunak to make pre-election bid after local vote losses
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Politics live: Rishi Sunak to make pre-election bid after local vote losses

David Graham
By David Graham
May 13, 2024
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    Politics live: Rishi Sunak to make pre-election bid after local vote losses – BBC News

























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    1. Rishi Sunak says “the next few years will be some of the most dangerous yet most transformational our country has ever known”
    2. In a 30-minute speech in London, he says “more will change in the next five years than in the last 30”
    3. Sunak also takes aim at Labour – saying only the Conservatives are “talking about the future”
    4. And the PM says Keir Starmer “has gone from endorsing Jeremy Corbyn to Natalie Elphicke,” in what he calls a “cynical” bid for power
    5. Also today, the Labour leader will hold roundtable talks with mayors about improving regional growth if Labour wins power
    6. The Labour leader will portray the choice as being between “a changed Labour Party… or more chaos and decline under the Tories”



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