Rishi Sunak failed in the first election after becoming Prime Minister, know the meaning of this defeat
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Britain: The local election results on Friday for British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party were disappointing. The election of Councilor and Mayor was considered very important for Sunak after assuming the post of Prime Minister of Britain last year, it was being seen as the first major election test for PM Sunak. But looking at the election results before the general elections, it can be clearly said that Sunak’s party has suffered.
Thursday’s local council elections did not turn out in favor of the ruling conservatives. PM Sunak himself accepted this thing. The Prime Minister said during an interview with Sky News that the defeat of hardworking Conservative councilors was disappointing. Even after the loss to the party in the elections, he talked about the priorities and problems of the people. Promising them that restoring economic growth and stopping migrant boats crossing the Channel are among our priorities.
Elections held in 230 out of 317 councilsÂ
The main opposition Labor Party said that we have made an increase in more than 8,000 council seats from 230 districts. This defeat has been like a disaster for Sunak. Voters have punished Sunak and his party for their failures. Labor’s national campaign coordinator Shabana Mehmood said that we will try to live up to the expectations of the public.
Labour spent the whole local election campaign talking about our plan to tackle the cost of living crisis.
Rishi Sunak can’t talk about it because the Tories crashed the economy and he doesn’t know how to fix it
— Shabana Mahmood MP (@ShabanaMahmood) May 5, 2023
Sunak’s party lost 235 seats first election after becoming Prime Minister
Talking about the election results, the Conservative Party has lost 235 seats. Also, the main opposition Labor Party has made a lead in 122 seats. Liberal Democrats got 63 seats. Labor said in a statement that based on these results it was on track to win the next general election with an eight-point lead over the Conservatives.