PM Rishi Sunak’s chair in danger? There may be a big upheaval in UK after 15 years; Revealed in the survey…

The Conservative Party led by Rishi Sunak, which has been in power in the British Parliament for 15 years, may have to face defeat in the next elections.

A recent survey has revealed that people’s dissatisfaction against the Conservative Party is increasing due to the deteriorating condition of Britain, policy failures, unfulfilled promises and rising cost of living.

In such a situation, Rishi Sunak is in danger of losing his seat. According to a recently conducted survey, the Labor Party seems to be coming to power.

Conservative Party may lose the next election
A recent public survey conducted by YouGov among 18,761 British adults between March 7-27 shows the Labor Party headed for a landslide victory, NDTV reports.

To gain majority in the British Parliament, parties will have to gain 326 seats out of 650. According to the survey, the Labor Party is expected to get 403 seats across the country. In contrast, the Conservative Party may be reduced to only 155 seats.

Rishi Sunak’s government could not fulfill its promises
It is noteworthy that Rishi Sunak was brought to the post of Prime Minister with the promise that his government would halve inflation, reduce the national debt, reform the National Health Service (NHS), stop illegal immigrants and improve the economy.

The party promised to successfully implement various measures such as increased immigration costs and stricter refugee deportation laws. But this does not seem to be happening.

Labor Party dominates British politics
Meanwhile, the Labor Party is now dominating Sunak’s Conservative Party in the current politics of Britain. The Labor Party has called on the Sunak government to set a date for the UK general election. On 15 March, Labor activists demonstrated in Westminster dressed as chickens.

The workers held placards in their hands which read, “Rishi, tell the date now!”. The Labor Party also ridiculed the Prime Minister for his failure.

However, general elections are also held in Britain every five years, so Sunak will have to set a date by January 2025.

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