Rishi Sunak to pitch himself as prime minister to 'fundamentally change the country'
- Chancellor Rishi Sunak will criticize the current political system and his opponent's reliance on voter apathy. He will highlight the need for change and a move away from vested interests.
- Sunak's allies warn that any decision to halt the HS2 project would be seen as a political blunder, potentially damaging his reputation.
- Sunak will express the public's frustration with politics and the lack of tangible outcomes, emphasizing the need for politicians to deliver on their promises.
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UK's Rishi Sunak To Promise 'Fundamental Change' To Party Faithful
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will set out his mission to fundamentally change the country at his Conservative party's conference on Wednesday, promising to overturn a political system that prefers the "easy decision, not the right one". Trailing the opposition Labour Party in the opinion polls before a national election expected next year, Sunak will aim to rally Conservative members with a call to action, in all but the last roll of the d…
Rishi Sunak to pitch himself as prime minister to 'fundamentally change the country'
Rishi Sunak will try and convince the public he is the person to "fundamentally change the country" and fix Westminster's "broken system" - despite the fact his party has been in government for 13 years.
Rishi Sunak will rebrand himself as radical reformer in speech and will declare ‘Westminster is a broken system’
PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak will tomorrow take aim at “30 years of vested interests” which he claims have held back Britain. In his sights are big business, activist lawyers, lobbyists, quangos and any regulators which resist “fundamental” changes to our “broken politics”. Rishi Sunak will use the fourth and final day of the Tory party conference to try to paint himself — not Sir Keir Starmer — as the one to bring about radical reformPeter Byrne/…
Britain's Sunak to promise 'fundamental change' to party faithful
MANCHESTER, England - British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will set out his mission to fundamentally change the country at his Conservative party's conference on Wednesday, promising to overturn a political system that prefers the \"easy decision, not the right one\". Read more at straitstimes.com.
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