Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has urged voters not to give Labour a 'blank cheque' as he responds to a recent poll showing the Reform Party overtaking the Conservatives for the first time. Speaking at the G7 summit, Sunak expressed confidence that the Conservatives would regain their lead over Reform and emphasized that the election campaign is only halfway through. He warned that a vote for Reform would effectively hand Labour leader Keir Starmer the keys to No. 10 Downing Street. Sunak described the poll results as a 'psychological blow' and noted that if the trend continues until July 4, it would significantly benefit Labour.
Full story: Vote for Reform would give blank cheque to Labour': Sunak reacts to Reform overtaking Tories in new poll https://t.co/8TEpfHPQM3 https://t.co/B3yCutquzc
NEW Rishi Sunak tells journalists at #G7 that if the poll showing Reform ahead of the Tories was replicated on July 4 it would “hand a blank cheque to Labour” and put Keir Starmer in No10. He said it’s only halfway through the campaign and he’s “still fighting very hard for…
NEW: Rishi Sunak urges voters not to give Labour a “blank cheque” as he expresses confidence the Conservatives will regain their lead over Reform in the polls. PM tells us at G7 “we’re only halfway through this election” and the choice between Tories and Labour “will crystallise…
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