UK elections: Sunak's campaign in last stage, Labour's Starmer eyes victory
Hindustan TimesRishi Sunak has covered thousands of miles in the past few weeks, but he hasn’t outrun the expectation that his time as Britain’s prime minister is in its final hours. United Kingdom voters will cast ballots in a national election Thursday, passing judgement on Sunak’s 20 months in office and might elect a Labour government this time Watch: This Is UK's Next PM? Keir Starmer's Rags-To-Riches Story, Labour Party Rise, Rishi Sunak Challenge United Kingdom voters will cast ballots in a national election Thursday, passing judgement on Sunak’s 20 months in office, and on the four Conservative prime ministers before him. “I don’t know who’s for me as a working person,” said Michelle Bird, a port worker in Southampton on England’s south coast who was undecided about whether to vote Labour or Conservative. “So I think that while the outcome of this election is pretty clear, I think all bets are off in terms of what, what Labour’s support is going to look like over the next few years.” Starmer has agreed that his biggest challenge is “the mindset in some voters that everything’s broken, nothing can be fixed.” “And secondly, a sense of mistrust in politics because of so many promises having been made over the last 14 years which weren’t carried through,” he told broadcaster ITV on Tuesday.