Main opposition Labour party tipped to win upcoming UK elections
He dissolved the British Parliament's House of Commons at the end of May, called for snap elections and now faces opinion polls predicting an end to Conservative rule. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is pulling out all the stops on his last weekend of campaigning before the general election on July 4th to win over undecided voters. He turns to the Hindi population during a temple visit. I will create a secure future for our country where Hindus, Jews, Christians, Muslims, Sikhs and Jains, those of all religions and none feel equally at home, where everyone has the security they deserve. Over 4500 party candidates are standing in the election this year, a record number with eight major political parties at the forefront. But the Conservative Party's campaign got off to a rocky start. They are promising to impose a cap for legal migration and deport asylum seekers, increase the National Health Service spending and recruit more medical staff. But scandals have overshadowed their campaign, like Sunak leaving D-Day commemoration events in France to conduct TV interviews for his campaign, or the Conservatives allegedly betting on a UK election date for money using inside information. Latest opinion polls show centre left Labour 20 points ahead of the Conservatives with Reform UK Party and 3rd place and the Liberal Democrats in fourth. Keir Starmer's Labour Party has been gaining momentum with some of its policies focusing on improving the NHS and post Brexit relations with Europe. We must say together with one voice, if you want to stop the chaos you have to vote for it. If you want to turn the page you have to vote for it. At a time where the country faces an economy coming out of a short lived recession, the July 4th election is expected to mark a big shift in British politics.