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Election Campaign Heats Up as UK Heads to Polls on July 4

June 10, 2024
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Election Campaign Heats Up as UK Heads to Polls on July 4

Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak

As the UK braces for a critical election on July 4, 2024, the political landscape is charged with intense campaigning and high-stakes promises. 

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his Conservative Party are facing a formidable challenge from Labour leader Keir Starmer. 

With the Tories trailing by a significant 20 points in opinion polls, the upcoming weeks are crucial for both parties.

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The Conservatives, led by Sunak, are grappling with waning public support amid a backdrop of economic challenges and scandals. 

Despite efforts to stabilize the economy and implement progressive policies, the public sentiment appears to be shifting in favor of the opposition. 

Starmer’s Labour Party is capitalizing on this momentum, presenting a platform that promises change and renewal.

A significant element of Labour’s campaign is its foreign policy stance, particularly concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. 

Starmer’s manifesto is expected to pledge recognition of a Palestinian state before the end of a peace process, a move that has sparked considerable debate.

The Vaultz News in an interview with Professor Steven Fielding, an expert in British politics and modern political history, delved into the implications of Labour’s proposed policy. When asked about the UK’s leverage to influence such a move, Fielding was candid. 

“I don’t think the UK has very much leverage over the present extreme Israeli government. This [Israel] seems to be happy to be isolated from the international community.

“But as one of a number of governments calling for this in time and especially if the United States joins the call, it might nudge another kind of Israeli government in this direction.”

Professor Steven Fielding

Moreover, the UK government, under Sunak, has repeatedly declared its support for Israel, especially since the outbreak of the war on Gaza. Critics have argued that Labour’s stance could be perceived as undermining the government’s efforts and relation with Israel. 

Fielding acknowledged this potential perception but clarified, “Labour policy does not change its support for the existence of the state of Israel. However, the present extreme Israeli government properly will present it as a stab in the back.”

The potential impact on UK-Israel relations remains a contentious issue. 

Fielding anticipates that should Labour win the general election, their policy would strain relations with Israel’s current government. 

“I expect that this policy will make relations with the present extreme Israeli governments a bit more difficult. 

“But the present Israeli government does not appear to listen to what anyone says even in those countries which support the existence of the state of Israel.”

Professor Steven Fielding
Steven Fielding
Professor Steven Fielding

Leaders Push Competing Visions Forward

Domestically, Keir Starmer is focusing on a wide range of issues from healthcare to economic reform. 

He has promised to increase funding for the National Health Service (NHS), tackle income inequality, and address the climate crisis with more aggressive policies. 

These pledges are resonating with a public eager for change after years of Conservative rule.

Sunak, on the other hand, is emphasizing his government’s achievements and stability. Others include bringing back the national service, an annual cap on immigration visas, and lower taxes for working families. 

He argues that the Conservatives are best positioned to guide the UK through its current challenges, warning that Labour’s policies are risky and untested.

As the campaign progresses, both parties are intensifying their efforts to sway undecided voters. 

Political analysts will be closely watching how the electorate responds to the competing visions offered by Sunak and Starmer. 

With Labour currently enjoying a substantial lead, the Conservatives face an uphill battle to retain power.

Also, public debates, rallies, and media appearances are set to dominate the coming weeks, with each leader seeking to present themselves as the better choice for the UK’s future.

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