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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announces General Election




Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called a General Election.

He made the announcement outside Downing Street at 5pm - revealing that people will head to the polls on Thursday, July 4.

He said: “Earlier today I spoke with his majesty the King to request the dissolution of Parliament.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced a General Election
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced a General Election

“The King has granted this request and we will have a general election on July 4.”

Speaking at PMQs this lunchtime, the PM repeated his insistence an election would take place in the second half of the year amid mounting speculation he could have his eye on a summer polling day.

Alicia Kearns, MP for Rutland and Melton. Photo: UK Parliament
Alicia Kearns, MP for Rutland and Melton. Photo: UK Parliament

SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn said: “Speculation is rife, so I think the public deserve a clear answer to a simple question. Does the Prime Minister intend to call a summer general election or is he feart?”

Mr Sunak replied: “There is, Mr Speaker – spoiler alert – there is going to be a general election in the second half of this year.

“At that moment, the British people will in fact see the truth about the honourable gentleman opposite me (Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer), because that will be the choice at the next election, Mr Speaker – a party that is not able to say to the country what they would do, a party that would put at risk our hard-earned economic stability, or the Conservatives that are delivering a secure future for our United Kingdom.”

Sir John Hayes, MP for South Holland and The Deepings. Photo: UK Parliament
Sir John Hayes, MP for South Holland and The Deepings. Photo: UK Parliament

It follows a difficult period for the Conservatives, who have suffered two defections by backbench MPs and a drubbing at the local elections earlier this month.

Polls continue to suggest the Tories are on course to lose the forthcoming vote, with Labour retaining a double-digit polling lead.

The latest possible date Mr Sunak could hold the election is January 28, 2025.

Gareth Davies, MP for Grantham and Stamford. Photo: UK Parliament
Gareth Davies, MP for Grantham and Stamford. Photo: UK Parliament

At the last election in December 2019, former Tory leader Boris Johnson cemented a Conservative majority.

At present all serving MPs in Lincolnshire are Conservatives, and although a recent poll suggested the Tories will retain most of their seats their majorities are expected to take serious hits.

The election will also see changes to a number of cobnstituency boundaries.

Victoria Atkins, MP for Louth and Horncastle. Photo: UK Parliament
Victoria Atkins, MP for Louth and Horncastle. Photo: UK Parliament

Our current incumbents are: Boston and Skegness - Matt Warman; Gainsborough - Sir Edward Leigh; Grantham and Stamford Gareth Davies (this seat will become Grantham and Bourne); Lincoln - Karl McCartney; Louth and Horncastle - Victoria Atkins; Rutland and Melton - Alicia Kearns (this seat will become Rutland and Stamford); Sleaford and North Hykeham - Dr Caroline Johnson; South Holland and The Deepings - Sir John Hayes.

Over the border: North West Cambridgeshire - Shailesh Vara (Con); Corby - Tom Pursglove (Con) (this seat will become Corby and East Northamptonshire).



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