Sunak warns Starmer could jeopardize Brexit, Labour warns against complacency

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has warned that Labour leader Keir Starmer could jeopardize Brexit if he were to become Prime Minister. The Conservatives have raised concerns about the potential impact of a Labour government on the UK's departure from the European Union. Meanwhile, Labour has cautioned against complacency in the upcoming elections. The warnings come on the eighth anniversary of the EU referendum.

Swinney criticizes Sunak’s early departure from D-Day events

First Minister Swinney criticized Chancellor Sunak for leaving the D-Day events early, calling his actions "truly, breathtakingly terrible." Swinney made the comments while campaigning in Glasgow, expressing disapproval of Sunak's decision to cut short his participation in the important historical event.

Starmer accuses Sunak of lying during debate

During a recent newscast, Labour leader Keir Starmer accused Chancellor Rishi Sunak of lying during Tuesday's debate. Starmer claimed that Sunak had made false statements during the debate, although he did not provide specific details about what Sunak had allegedly lied about. The accusation adds to the ongoing political tensions between the Labour Party and the Conservative government, as both parties continue to clash over various issues and policies. Sunak has not yet responded to Starmer's accusation.

“Chaos Ensues as Richard Holden Secures Seat on Shortlist of One for Tory Chairman”

In a move that has caused chaos within the Conservative Party, Richard Holden has been placed on a shortlist of one to guarantee him a seat, after several constituencies rejected Rishi Sunak's choice for party chairman. This decision has sparked controversy and raised questions about the party's internal processes and the influence of its leadership in candidate selection.

Starmer outshines Sunak in first general election TV debate, new poll shows

In the recent general election TV debate, Keir Starmer emerged victorious over Rishi Sunak on key issues such as the NHS and the economy, according to a new snap poll. The two leaders engaged in heated discussions on topics including the cost of living, taxes, defence, small boats, and national service during the crucial debate. Starmer's strong performance on these pressing issues helped him secure a win over Sunak in the first clash between the two leaders.