During a recent session of Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs), Labour leader Keir Starmer and other MPs called for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to acknowledge public and parliamentary dissatisfaction following the local elections. Starmer urged Sunak to call a general election, emphasizing the need for change as desired by the public and promoting the hashtag #GeneralElectionN0W. In response, Sunak recalled advice from former Prime Minister Tony Blair, cautioning against overconfidence in interpreting local election results.
It's time for Rishi Sunak to call a general election and give the British public the chance to vote for the change they deserve. https://t.co/C2ZTGyX5DS
After last week's local elections, it couldn't be clearer that people want change. How many more times do the public need to reject @RishiSunak and his Conservative Party before he gets the hint? #PMQs
How many more times do the public need to reject Rishi Sunak and his Conservative Party before he gets the hint? The public keep telling him it's not good enough - he tells them just how good they've got it. It's time for a #GeneralElectionN0W. #PMQs
“How many more times do the public and his own MPs need to reject him before he takes the hint?” asks Keir Stamer PM Rishi Sunak reminds the Labour leader of "advice" he received from Tony Blair not be “cocky” over local election results #PMQs https://t.co/DFIIYjxJTr https://t.co/onW4NuwAsE
"How many times do the public and his own MPs need to reject him before he takes the hint?" - @Keir_Starmer It's time for a #GeneralElectionN0W. Let's get Britain's future back🌹 #PMQs