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UK Decides

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
July 4, 2024
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UK Decides

As polling stations open today, July 4, millions of voters are set to cast their ballots in what could be a defining moment for British politics. 

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces the very real threat of losing his own seat, as recent polls forecast a historic defeat for the Conservative Party and a resounding victory for Labour.

Voting begins at 7 am and will continue until 10 pm, with 46 million eligible voters expected to brave windy weather conditions to have their say. 

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A significant poll released on the final day of campaigning indicates that the Conservatives might endure their worst general election result ever, securing only 82 seats. 

In contrast, Labour, under the leadership of Sir Keir Starmer, is projected to achieve a landslide, claiming 461 seats.

High-profile Conservatives, including Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Defence Secretary Grant Shapps, are among those who might be unseated, according to the polls. The results for each constituency will be announced throughout the night and into Friday morning.

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With six weeks of intense campaigning coming to a close, party leaders made their final pleas to voters. In what might be his last day as Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak implored voters to “save the UK” from a Labour supermajority by voting Conservative. 

“This underdog will fight to the final whistle,” Sunak declared during his closing speech on the campaign trail.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer urged voters to “imagine a Britain moving forward together with a Labour government.” Speaking at a community center in Redditch, Worcestershire, Starmer was met with cheers from activists. “That’s what we are fighting for, let’s continue that fight,” he said. 

“If you want change, you have to vote for it.”

Starmer and Sunak
Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak

A Challenging Campaign Season

The Conservative campaign has been marred by scandal, with allegations that individuals close to the prime minister and Tory candidates were betting on the election’s timing, prompting a police investigation. 

In the campaign’s final days, the Conservatives focused on discrediting Starmer’s commitment, seizing on his comment about spending time with his family each week to claim he would “clock off” from being Prime Minister at 6 pm. 

They have also warned of a Labour “supermajority,” a concept with no formal basis in the Westminster system. 

Sunak repeatedly cited a debunked claim that Labour’s policies would add over £2,000 to tax bills.

Labour has faced its own challenges, with internal disputes over candidate selections, notably involving Diane Abbott and Faiza Shaheen, casting a shadow over the early days of the campaign. 

There are also concerns that the party’s current program lacks the inspirational appeal that energized younger voters during Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership. 

Corbyn himself is running as an independent candidate for his former seat in North Islington. Additionally, Labour’s stance on Israel’s conflict in Gaza may cost them votes in urban areas with significant Muslim populations. 

Recent comments by Starmer about Bangladeshi immigrants have also drawn criticism within that community.

Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey also conducted a high-profile campaign, employing stunts to draw attention to his party’s policies as they aim to surpass the SNP and reclaim their position as the third-largest party in the House of Commons.

The SNP, led by Westminster leader Stephen Flynn and newly appointed First Minister of Scotland John Swinney, has focused on sending a strong Scottish voice to London, regardless of voters’ feelings about the Holyrood government. 

Labour is looking to regain seats in Scotland’s central belt, areas that were long-time Labour strongholds. Polls suggest a closer contest between Labour and the SNP in Scotland than has been seen in recent years.

As such, after six weeks of intensive campaign amid scandals and challenges, the people of the UK are the deciders who deserve to steer the nation’s affairs in coming years.

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