The UK PM has called a general election for 4 July, so what happens next?

this is like Christmas for those of us in this job because Wishy sunak has just in the last half an hour or so announced there will be a general election on July the 4th what happens next we’ll have a few days in Parliament where the government will try to get some legislation that’s almost law into law but truthfully the arguments begin now I wouldn’t expect to see Kishi soon that back in Parliament much at all it’s now time for a campaign

What happens next now Rishi Sunak has called a general election in the UK for July 4?

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Rishi Sunak revealed the date for the UK’s general election in a rain-soaked Downing Street speech, as Labour’s 1997 election anthem blared from a nearby street.

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19 comments
  1. Inflation has done what it was going to do and pretty much had to do, no improvement on rent costs and housing so swing and a miss Conservatives

  2. How is it like Christmas? They are all cropped, so we have no chance. Whoever we voting for So I won't be voting for any corrupt evil government thank you

  3. And when the Tories lose power will the BBC stop being their mouthpiece and become independent journalists again??

  4. What British Politics is screaming our for is quality control. The calibre plummets with every General Election and the brakes finally need to be applied. Your vote is effectively giving a thumbs up to what is no longer fit for purpose! Think about it!

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