British candidates’ early vote
Keir Starmer cast his vote at 10am (11am in Spain) at Rosemary House in Kentish Town. Rishi Sunak got up early and headed to Kirby Sigston Village Hall School in the countryside in the early morning
Confident of being 20 points ahead in the polls, eventually ‘Lady Vic’, the lady in red, with Sir keir starmer He cast his vote at Rosemary House in Kentish Town at 10 am on Thursday (11 am in Spain). He entered the polling station with strong steps, shouting slogans “Welcome, Mr Prime Minister!”. In the neighbourhood of north-west London, one of the great strongholds of the Labour Party, hope was raised, yet it was seen and not seen.
Around the same time, in neighbouring Islington, the former Labour leader was seen Jeremy CorbynStarmer pulled out of the match. Corbyn wrote on social media, referring to himself: “I’ve just voted for an independent candidate, I’m told he’s a nice guy.”
Corbyn, who is hugely popular in his electoral district, is seeking to retain his seat against Praful Nargund, Labour’s official candidate for the past 40 years. Claiming to uphold the values of the old left, supported in the final stages of his campaign by the filmmaker Ken Loach, Corbyn has not hesitated to point his finger at Keir Starmer for leading Labour into a “trap of conformity”.
He PremiereRishi Sunak He rose before his opponent and, accompanied by his wife, Akshata Murthy, in the early rays of daylight, went to the Kirby Sigston Village Hall polling station in the English countryside, where he has a mansion with a winter pool worth more than two million euros.
Sunak has admitted this to his most visible allies Fear of losing your own seat in Richmond and NorthallertonOne of the Conservative Party’s historic fiefdoms, where it won 63% of the vote in 2019. Labour’s Tom Wilson and Liberal Democrat Daniel George Callaghan have jumped out to a strong lead in the polls and Sunak may even suffer the humiliation of coming in first. Premiere In not revalidating his seat in Parliament.
Sunak’s dozen rivals in his constituency include popular ones youtuber Nico Omilana and satirical candidate Count Binface, the galactic and political alter ego of comedian David Harvey, took the lead with their bold proposals to allocate a billion pounds a week to the National Health Service, abolish the House of Lords and lower the voting age to 16 (and set the maximum age at 80).
John SwinneyThe leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) has cast his vote for Blairgowrie, amid uncertainty over whether the vote will be confirmed. Wonder from Labour to independence for the first time in the last decade. Still, the SNP could see its presence in Westminster practically halved.
Libertarian-Democratic candidates Ed Dewey He was the latest voter. Davy took the campaign seriously reality show -of acrobatics with tests bungee jumping till Rafting– To the finish line. Their strategy, backed by a very well thought out tactical voting campaign to break down the Conservatives’ “blue wall”, appears to be bearing fruit. Their ambition is to once again become the third political force in the United Kingdom.
Populist Nigel Farraz Reform UK’s candidate for Clacton aspires to finally step into Westminster at the eighth attempt, with an “armada” of delegates that could reach thirteen or fall as low as three based on the latest estimates.
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