First-Time Immigrant Voters Aim to Influence UK Elections 2024
Immigration is a key issue in the upcoming UK elections, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promising to reduce migration levels. Immigrant voters like Prathesh Paulraj and Teh Wen Sun are eager to participate on July fourth, hoping for change. The Labour Party is projected to win, potentially ending the Conservative Party's 14-year rule.
Immigration is a key issue in the upcoming UK elections, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promising to reduce migration levels.
First-time immigrant voters like 27-year-old Prathesh Paulraj and 33-year-old Teh Wen Sun are eager to participate on July 4th, hoping for change in their new home.
The opposition Labour Party is projected to win in a landslide, potentially ending the Conservative Party's 14-year rule.
Eligible voters from Commonwealth countries, such as Nigeria, India, and Malaysia, see the election as an opportunity for greater immigrant representation.
Sunak's Conservatives have tightened visa rules and proposed sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, sparking significant debate.
Voters like Oyinkansola Dirisu and Esther Offem remain undecided but recognize the election's importance.