“Four Days to Save Britain” – PM’s Dire Warning to Voters If Labour Bag a Supermajority Win

The Prime Minister has warned the public about what will happen to democracy if Labour wins a “Supermajority” in the election.

Prime Minister’s Warning

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak issued a warning to voters who are yet to decide on a party ahead of the general election on July 4.

Labour’s Advantage in Election

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Sunak has insisted for months that a vote for anyone other than the Conservatives would be a vote to put Labour in power, but now his rhetoric has increased.

Increasing Labour’s Chances

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Due to a lack of Tory support from the public, those considering voting for Liberal Democrats or Reform UK would increase Labour’s chances of winning.

Warning of Labour’s “Supermajority”

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With this knowledge, Sunak has told undecided voters not to give Labour a “Supermajority” after the election.

Labour to Entrench in Power

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Sunak warned that if Labour “get the kind of majority, the supermajority that the polls suggest, they will set about entrenching themselves in power.”

Changing Democratic Process

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The Prime Minister claimed that Labour would change the democratic system in the UK and make it harder to vote them out in future elections.

Rewriting the Rules

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According to the Prime Minister, Labour would, “rewrite the rules to make it easier for them to stay in office and harder for anyone to replace them.”

Lack of Evidence

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This warning, lacking any evidence to suggest that Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer would do this, is almost an admission of defeat from the Prime Minister.

Labour Set for Landslide Victory

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Sunak knows the polls have placed Labour at its highest lead over the Conservatives since Liz Truss was Prime Minister, forcing him to use scare tactics.

Sunak’s Tax Warning

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Sunak also warned in his speech that the Labour Party would hike taxes by £2000 per household, which the Tories have used for months to scare voters.

Four Days to “Save” Britain

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Sunak claimed, “We have four days to save Britain from a Labour government,” before highlighting his major concerns.

A Lack of Evidence

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Sunak said, “Labour would hike taxes by more than £2,000 for every working family”, although the Party has failed to show evidence for these claims.

Moving Politics Towards the Left

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Sunak argued that Labour “would shunt our politics to the left and change the rules to ensure that they can stay in power for decades.”

Labour’s History of Economic Failure

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Sunak then went on to target Labour’s history of economic failure, arguing that they would not be able to fulfil promises to the public.

Handing Labour a “Blank Cheque”

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Sunak said, “I tell you this: once you have handed Keir Starmer and Labour a blank cheque, you won’t be able to get it back.”

Sunak’s “Desperate” Attempt

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Members of the Labour Party have criticised Sunak’s claims about Labour’s tax plans, with Sir Keir Starmer calling them a “desperate” attempt to win votes.

A “Changed” Labour Party

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Labour’s campaign has focused on the Party being “changed” from its past leaders and has targeted the Tories’ 14 years in power.

Labour’s Warning of Five More Years

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A recent Labour ad showed an AI photo of Rishi Sunak in bed, warning the country to “waking up” to another five years of Tory rule.

Sunak’s Wild Assertion

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Despite polls showing that the public does not agree that the country is in a better state now, Sunak still insists it is a “better place to live” than it was under Labour in 2010.

Sunak’s Scaremongering Tactics

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Sunak’s warnings with no evidence show that he is willing to scare the public into a vote to remain in power.

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