Rishi Sunak boycotted, and in what way, by Labour. His announcement calling for elections on July 4 has been drowned out by Tony Blair’s soundtrack in the ’97 elections. An activist has blasted his loudspeaker while the rain has drenched the British Prime Minister.
There were just seconds before Sunak walked out the door of Downing Street. Just a few meters away, dozens of protesters under an umbrella with the flag of the European Union, who were clearly neither very pro-Brexit nor very pro-Sunak. As soon as the prime minister came out, they made themselves heard with huge speakers and a hymn that unites them: Things can only get better.
The title of this song that is historic among British Labor, It was Tony Blair’s campaign theme in 1997.. They aspire to repeat that victory by encouraging from the first minute the campaign that has begun ahead of the elections that will take place on July 4.
The moment in which the topic burst onto televisions throughout the United Kingdom was when the prime minister addressed the nation. Laughter among the journalists at a musical and also meteorological downpour, which he had to overcome throughout the speech.
They were repeated the laughter when a Sunak retired draft. We’ll see if the song and its message also resonate next July 4th.
Source: Lasexta

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