Sunak Government Accuses Labour of Tax Hikes, Labour Claims Economic Mismanagement: Election Campaign Updates
May 22, 2024
Sunak's government accuses Labour of potential tax increases and lack of a plan, while Labour criticizes economic mismanagement. Labour leads in polls but faces uncertainties as election approaches.
Sunak and his government accuse Labour of being poised to increase taxes if in government and that the party would not be a safe pair of hands for Britain in an increasingly dangerous world as it lacks a plan, charges the opposition denies.
Labour accuses the government of 14 years of economic mismanagement, leaving people worse off, with a series of chaotic administrations that have failed to give the stability businesses have craved to spur economic growth.
If Labour win the election, Britain, once known for its political stability, will have had six prime ministers in eight years for the first time since the 1830s.
Labour said before the announcement it was more than ready for an election.
“We are fully ready to go whenever the prime minister calls an election. We have a fully organised and operational campaign ready to go and we think the country is crying out for a general election,” Labour leader Starmer’s spokesperson told reporters.
Starmer kicked off his party’s election campaign last week by pledging to “rebuild Britain”, setting out the first steps he said Labour would take if it forms the next government.
Labour is running about 20 percentage points ahead of Sunak’s Conservatives in the opinion polls but some party officials are concerned their advantage is not as solid as it appears, fearing many voters remain undecided.
Sunak might be aiming to capitalise on that uncertainty and also to wrongfoot Labour, which has still to complete the selection of all its parliamentary candidates, a party veteran said.
Sunak will also hope that some economic gains and the first flights in his centrepiece immigration plan of sending illegal asylum seekers to Rwanda might also boost his party’s fortunes. The earliest possible date for those flights is June 24, 10 days before the election.
While some Conservatives welcomed the move to call an election, not all were happy.
“Death wish 2024,” said one Conservative lawmaker on condition of anonymity.
Both parties have all but kicked off campaigning for an election, with the attack lines on the economy and on defence already firmly drawn.