Rishi Sunak, the UK Prime Minister, is facing rumors of an impending election call due to growing speculation over his leadership.
These rumors began with Labour party suggestions that Sunak might announce an election date to quell leadership questions.
Despite No. 10 dismissals, the rumors have gained momentum, fueled by the upcoming local elections, which are expected to be disastrous for the Conservatives.
The government is trying to control the narrative before polling day.
The text discusses the speculation surrounding British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's potential call for a general election on Monday, which would result in an early June voting date.
However, this idea has been met with skepticism from some Conservative Party members, including former cabinet minister David Davis, who believes the government is 20 points behind Labour in the polls and that calling an election now would be politically suicidal.
Downing Street has dismissed the rumor, and Sunak spent the day visiting a factory and later heading to his country residence for the weekend.
Prime Minister
Boris Johnson is reportedly feeling more secure in his leadership role despite speculation and poor local election results for his Conservative Party.
In the past week, he announced plans to reform the welfare system, passed a bill allowing for deportations to Rwanda, and pledged to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by the end of the decade.