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IN FULL: Sunak delivers major speech on vision for next 5 years

IN FULL: Sunak delivers major speech on vision for next 5 years – speaking in Central London

IN FULL: Sunak delivers major speech on vision for next 5 years

PM – Country is now at a crossroads.  Labour party has no ideas

Britain will be safer under the Conservatives.  This as the nation enters one of its most dangerous eras.  Rishi Sunak says as he kickstarts his general election campaign.

In a speech setting out his vision for the next five years, the Prime Minister says Britain at a crossroads.  This between the Tories and Labour facing its “most dangerous yet most transformational” period in history.

He says that every aspect of people’s lives will change, with more change in the next five years than in the past 30.  This through growing security threats.  Mainly from states like China and Russia.  Also unprecedented mass migration and advances in technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Mr Sunak will portray himself as a better leader than Labour’s Sir Keir Starmer, pointing to his record steering the nation through economic crises and the pandemic as proof that he can give Britain a more secure future ahead of the general election.  Expected this autumn.

The Prime Minister buoyed last week by figures showing the economy had grown by 0.6 per cent over the first quarter.  Ending a technical recession recorded in the final half of 2023.

The news was welcome for Mr Sunak attempting to bounce back from a mauling at the local elections.   One of the worst performances on record and a second defection after Dover MP Natalie Elphicke crossed the floor to Labour.

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