There are no chances of general elections in Britain on May 2

Indian-origin PM Sunak puts an end to speculations

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There are no chances of general elections in Britain on May 2
Indian-origin PM Sunak puts an end to speculations

Britain's first Indian-origin Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has put an end to speculations about holding elections ahead of schedule. He stressed that the country's general elections will not be held on May 2. After Sunak's statement, the speculation started by the Labor Party is expected to end. The Labor Party had said that along with the elections of local and administrators, general elections can also be held in London. According to reports, Sunak had earlier this year said that he would consider holding elections in the second half of the year. However, in recent weeks there has been speculation that a snap election could be called in early May.

Is there a possibility of general elections along with local elections?
During an interview with a channel on Thursday, 43-year-old Sunak said that people like to keep guessing, but there is no possibility of a general election in Britain on May 2. He said that in several weeks elections will be held in Britain for police and crime commissioners, local councils, mayors. When asked whether Britain's general elections will also be held at the same time? Sunak said there will be no general election on that day, but whenever there is a general election, the choice will matter.

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