prime minister United Kingdom, Rishi Altar, We closed the Conservative Party conference this Wednesday with a speech aimed at restarting the formation of the party. surveys and will convince his administration’s biggest critics. The ‘Prime Minister’ and leader of the ‘conservatives’ sought to take back the reins of a less calm conclave than expected, reflecting on his first year at the helm of the party. State and presenting himself as a leader willing to make unpopular short-term decisions for the benefit of the people Englishlooking at him fault It’s included in most of the goals set for this year.
“We have lived for 30 years in a political system that encourages the easy decision, not the right decision,” he said. Prime ministerTo justify the recent retreat from green policies and the halting of construction of the connecting section of the HS2 high-speed line London And Manchester, due to its high cost. The decision that caused an earthquake among representatives conservatives Sunak sought to offset this situation in the north of the country by announcing a £36,000 million investment to encourage improved connections between the region’s main cities.
The prime minister also sought to calm morale in the most liberal section of the party led by the former prime minister. Liz Cage, This calls for a lower tax burden on companies to stimulate growth. “I know you want tax deductions, I love you too. But the best landing taxes What we can give people right now is inflation The altar was in a packed room, surrounded by ministers. The government is aware of the importance of achieving the target of inflation reaching close to 5% by the end of the year, which is still far from the 6.7% recorded in August.
radical right
Prime Minister confirms party’s direction radical right He was proud of immigration issues and the reduction in the number of irregular arrivals. immigrants There was a 20% increase in the English Channel compared to last year. But the ‘prime minister’ still has a way to go to comply with one of his main declarations, that the boats should be stopped (“Stop the boats”), and has opened the door to abandoning international conventions for the protection of ships. human rights If the justice system does not approve plans to deport immigrants rwanda. “I will do whatever it takes to stop the boats.”
Despite tough talk on immigration issues, Sunak attacked those accusing the party of immigration. racism. “Don’t let anyone tell you this is a racist country: it’s not,” said the prime minister, who is a descendant of Indian immigrants. “My story is an English story; It’s a story about how a family can come here and get here with so little. Downing Street in three generations.” ‘Prime Minister’ referenced his humble origins in a bid to put an end to the image of the politician prevalent among Britons multi millionaire and far removed from the reality of the working class. An image that his wife also tries to deny Akshata Murtyin his unexpected presentation speech.
Beyond tightening immigration controls, Sunak has presented himself as the only leader who can defend immigrants. security The country has a heavy hand in both matters. to defend abroad in the fight guilt internal. “I can confirm that we will legislate sexual murderers and sadists meet life imprisonment “It was completed without the possibility of release,” the Prime Minister said in his speech in a distinct tone. nationalist and within it there was also space for the defense of gender roles. “It shouldn’t scare us that we believe people can be any gender they want. “They cannot: a man is a man and a woman is a woman, this is common sense.”
public health care
populist drift The Prime Minister’s aim is to divert attention from the failure of the targets set for this year; waiting lists In the National Health Service. Prime Minister attributes waiting times to more than one person strikes This is the case of doctors who see the government’s proposed pay rises as insufficient and whose latest strike coincided with the conservative conference. “This strike is about politics, not patients,” Sunak said.
The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of prevention to prevent the system from collapsing. public health care announced a proposal to gradually ban its sale. tobaccoWe aim to ensure that everyone born after 2009 cannot buy cigarettes, even after reaching the age of consent. It is a proposal that must be voted on in Parliament and for which Sunak has already declared his freedom to vote.