Rishi Sunak is facing significant political challenges as analysis suggests he would need to achieve the largest political comeback in over 70 years to win the next election. His popularity remains lower than his predecessor Liz Truss, according to an exclusive poll. This situation is intensifying pressure on Sunak, with some in the Conservative party plotting to remove him from office. Speculation is mounting over the possibility of Sunak calling a snap election, dubbed the 'Gaza Election,' influenced by the situation in Gaza and the potential success of George Galloway in Rochdale.
“Could Gaza and the shadow of George Galloway prompt Rishi into a snap election?” #QTWTAIN from @DPJHodges https://t.co/XLzKa1HUGe
Could Gaza and the shadow of George Galloway prompt Rishi into a snap election? https://t.co/eIZioXsQXF
‘If Galloway succeeds in Rochdale, Conservative backbenchers will urge Rishi Sunak to take the biggest gamble of his political career – by calling a snap ‘Gaza Election’.’ ✍️ @DPJHodges https://t.co/fs04y4hJWz
DAN HODGES: Could Gaza and the shadow of George Galloway prompt Rishi into a snap election? https://t.co/lg3u8PIFhP https://t.co/Ms2F7T75Am
Rishi Sunak remains less popular than Liz Truss when she was PM, an exclusive poll suggests 🔴 The findings will ramp up pressure on Sunak amid a Conservative plot to try and oust him from office https://t.co/U4YepmdjXa https://t.co/rg6Y5xCAWF
Rishi Sunak will need to pull off the biggest political comeback in more than 70 years if he is to win the next election, analysis suggests ⬇️ https://t.co/BmSetYcU0V