PM Modi, Rishi Sunak discuss ‘early conclusion’ of Free Trade Agreement Though Sunak had repeatedly said his “working assumption" was that he would call it in the “second half" of 2024, his previous failure to explicitly rule out a May vote saw rumors build that he was considering a snap election if he judged that his political position was coming under threat. The prime minister has been under particular pressure in recent days after a series of controversies that provoked mounting criticism from within his own governing Conservative Party, including over racist remarks allegedly said by a top Tory donor.
On Thursday morning, before Sunak sought to put an end to the speculation, Bloomberg reported that some Cabinet ministers were holding private discussions about whether Sunak might have to be replaced before the election. Also Read: From ‘making bed’ to 'arranging dishwasher', UK PM Sunak takes charge of household chores as wife Akshata Murty hates it That was a sign of the level of concern at the top of the party about its current fortunes.
The Tories have trailed Keir Starmer’s opposition Labour Party by around 20 points in opinion polls for months, and a small group of Tory right-wingers have called for him to be ousted. Sunak’s aides are most likely looking at calling the election in the autumn, Bloomberg has previously reported, although some lawmakers in the Tory party have speculated that July could be another possible date.
Sunak's refusal to approve a May 2 election implies that he will confront local elections on that date, during which the Conservative Party is anticipated to fare poorly, posing another challenging moment for Sunak following those elections. Also Read: UK PM Rishi Sunak says 'completely
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