'Don't do something you regret': British PM Rishi Sunak in final push before UK elections
India TV NewsLondon: As British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hit the trail on the final day of campaigning before the UK general elections commence on Thursday, he urged voters to "not do something they regret" and warned against a "supermajority" for the opposition Labour. Don't do something you might regret," said Sunak on X, warning that the "Labour without limits" will increase taxes and make people poorer. "My point is if the polls are to be believed and Labour win a big majority, they will be unchecked and unaccountable to people and that will give them licence to put up everyone's taxes and make us a soft touch on migration when it comes to the entire European continent," the 43-year-old British Indian leader told BBC. Sunak's abrupt decision to announce elections on July 4 surprised many and alarmed senior Conservatives concerned with the party's 20-percentage gap behind Labour, with some even considering submitting letters of no confidence.