Voters in Rishi Sunak’s Yorkshire Seat Call for Change

Voters in Rishi Sunak's North Yorkshire constituency are expressing their dissatisfaction with the Conservative party, with many calling for a change in representation. In previous elections, Conservative campaign materials were abundant in the area, but this time around they are noticeably absent. Instead, Labour and Liberal Democrat posters can be seen in Richmond, indicating a shift in local support. Residents in Richmond and Northallerton are voicing their concerns about the current government and are eager for a change. Many feel that the Conservatives need to be "booted out" and are looking for alternative options. While Sunak is still expected to win in the upcoming election, constituents believe that the race could be closer than anticipated. The lack of Conservative posters in the area is a clear sign of the changing political landscape in North Yorkshire. Voters are looking for new leadership and are ready to make their voices heard at the polls.

Lib Dems urge Rishi Sunak to redirect £5m from controversial Tory donor to veterans’ charity

Liberal Democrats are calling on Rishi Sunak to redirect £5 million from a Tory donor embroiled in a racism controversy to a veterans' charity. The donor, Frank Hester, reportedly made derogatory remarks about veteran Labour MP Diane Abbott, stating that looking at her makes one "want to hate all Black women" and suggesting she "should be shot." The request for the funds to be reallocated to support veterans comes after Hester's comments and his recent involvement in a D-Day snub.