TV-Duell in Großbritannien: Überraschungsangriff und vage Positionen
Ungewohnt aggressiv ging Premier Sunak Herausforderer Starmer im ersten TV-Duell vor der britischen Parlamentswahl an. Der fand kein Gegenmittel. Was bedeutet das für den Wahlkampf? Von F. Hoppen.
Großbritannien: Hitziges TV-Duell zwischen Sunak und Starmer
Vor der Parlamentswahl in Großbritannien liegen die regierenden Konservativen in Umfragen rund 20 Prozentpunkte zurück. Im ersten TV-Duell zeigte sich Amtsinhaber Sunak kämpferisch und attackierte seinen Herausforderer, Labour-Oppositionsführer Starmer, immer wieder. Von G. Biesinger.
‘The Conservatives are keen to stress that the cost calculations have been done by civil servants, with ministers even describing it as an "official Treasury analysis".
But the assumptions on which the calculations are based have been made by special advisers, who are temporary civil servants and are political appointees. They are not expected to be impartial in the way that regular civil servants are.’
Farage's decision could divert key votes away from Prime Minister Rishi #Sunak's embattled #Tories in numerous seats, and could help the #Labour opposition seize power for the first time since 2010.
A poll suggests a #Labour landslide outstripping the 1997 Blair victory.
Bénédicte Paviot reports from London. https://youtu.be/_Q72x7H2Bk0?feature=shared
Imagine reading the latest poll saying your party is going to be savagely hacked down from being the governing party to just having 66 seats…and then you hear #Farage is back in town. He’s not only running as a candidate to be MP, he’s leading the #Reform party.
I think we can now safely assume #Sunak has got those plane tickets back to California booked.
The Israeli regime army issued a statement this evening (Wednesday) claiming that it has gained operational control over the axis known as "Philadelphia" on the border lines of occupied Palestine and #Egypt.
Remember the BS talks by Al-Sisi, #Biden, #Sunak, #Macron and other assholes about the red lines in Rafah?
None of them lifting a finger about the slaughter of the innocent Palestinians who are stuck in #Rafah with no where to go.
Ministers critiquing the back of the envelope policies of their PM, taking their holidays during the election campaign, MPs throwing in the towel and backing Reform candidates, a peer and former minister claiming the PM will be off to California in a few weeks…
Kind of gives the impression that #Sunak’s own party loathe him and can’t wait to see him gone, no?
I guess he thought setting the date for an election was kind of like planning a suprise birthday for someone…he thought he was doing his party a nice favour, but he kept everyone in the dark because he doesn’t trust anyone and consequently has few political friends…so no one is quite sure who the suprise party/election is for…other than for #Sunak…and hang on, who plans their own suprise birthday party?
“Labour has said there will be no rises in income tax or National Insurance if it wins the general election - but some spending cuts have not been ruled out”
…The UK has be ransacked, looted & vandalised by the tories for the last 14 years
Sunak takes a "day off", and this is what he comes up with.
Tory twattery. Might appeal to the 80-year-olds, but it's not going to win them any votes in the 18-25 age group. Or anyone who isn't likely to die in the next decade...