British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak denied the general election to be held on May 2 in Britain and said that there will be no general election in Britain on May 2. There were speculations about early elections in the country, when Rishi Sunak denied it, those speculations have been put to rest. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said this while talking to ITV News on Thursday.
According to a report by Xinhua news agency, Sunak had previously said that the general elections in the country would be held in the second half of this year, but he neither agreed nor denied that the elections would be held in May. had done
It is noteworthy that local elections are to be held in Britain on May 2. When reporters asked Prime Minister Sunak whether general elections would also be held at the same time, Prime Minister Sunak denied it.
The tenure of the current government is till January next year.
It is significant that, according to the survey conducted, the ruling Conservative Party is lagging behind the main opposition Labor Party in the elections. Some MPs of the party are advocating early elections to prevent the situation from worsening.