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Observe as Rishi Sunak conducts a Q&A session in northern England, the most recent destination on a tour around the nation to engage with voters ahead of an anticipated election later this year.
The prime minister has promised to face the tough obstacles ahead as parliament reconvenes in 2024.
According to a source from Downing Street, Mr Sunak is committed to not taking the easy route in a year that may involve a general election.
Members of Parliament reconvened at Westminster after their holiday break on Monday, January 8th.
Last week, Mr Sunak stated that he believes the UK will hold a general election in the latter part of this year.
This position allows him the opportunity to potentially call for a general election in the fall.
On the weekend, Sir Keir Starmer accused the prime minister of prioritizing his own ego over the well-being of the country by wanting to celebrate two years in office on October 25th before calling for an election.
Source: independent.co.uk