Rishi Sunak Denies Rumours of Early General Election, Focused on Delivering for the People

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During the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, Rishi Sunak dismissed speculations of a potential early general election, stating that it is "not what anybody wants." The Prime Minister emphasized that his priority is to continue "getting on and delivering for people."

The Country Wants Progress, Not an Election

Sunak made it clear that he is too occupied with making a difference in people's lives to consider an election. He stated, "That's not what the country wants. What people want is politicians making a difference to their lives." The Prime Minister expressed confidence in his ability to deliver, highlighting the government's efforts in reducing inflation and implementing a long-term workforce plan that includes hiring more doctors and nurses.

Focusing on Delivering for the People

Despite not ruling out the possibility of an election, Sunak affirmed his commitment to prioritizing the needs of the people. He stated, "I'm just getting on and delivering for people. You can see it with our progress on bringing inflation down, helping people. You can see it with a long term workforce plan, hiring doctors and nurses for the future. These are all things that are going to change our country for the better."

Upcoming Conference Speech

As Sunak prepares to deliver his keynote conference speech, the event is seen as a crucial moment for the Prime Minister. He aims to present an inspiring vision of the future to both Tory members and MPs, offering a compelling narrative for the country.

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