Following what may have been his most challenging day of the campaign thus far on Monday, the prime minister will try to win over supporters. Some Conservatives are worried that Nigel Farage’s choice to lead the Reform party may cause the Tory vote to divide.
In addition, Mr. Farage is running for Clacton MP, and he will make his Essex constituency debut today.
Mr. Sunak’s bad day got worse when a YouGov survey indicated that Labour would be headed for a historic landslide victory, as the party predicted.
On the fourteenth day of the campaign, Sir Keir, the leader of the Labour Party, will assert that his party’s proposal to establish Energy, a publicly owned renewable energy firm, will contribute to shielding the United Kingdom from fuel price increases similar to those that occurred after Russia invaded Ukraine.
“With Great British Energy, my changed Labour Party will shut the door on Putin,” he will declare.
“National security now plays a role in energy policy. It is essential to the resilience and ability of our nation to withstand shocks in the future.
“We can no longer afford to be as susceptible to price increases as we previously were.
“Keeping the lights on and heating our homes should not mean leaving our front door open to Russia.”