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Rishi Sunak’s call for a July 4 election puts the Tories out of their misery

The past 14 years of Conservative rule have tried almost everybody’s patience

May 23, 2024 / 12:19 IST
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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has finally put the Conservative administration out of its misery by calling for polls.

A British general election on July 4th almost certainly means the end of 14 years of Tory rule.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has finally put the Conservative administration out of its misery. The government has been bleeding out in public for months. Today, Sunak finally decided to put an end to it by calling the vote.

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There was no obvious trigger for the decision. The latest inflation figure — a less-than-expected fall to 2.3 percent — may have removed any last hope that the Bank of England would start cutting interest rates as soon as June. A bill of some £10 billion ($12.7 billion) for people who were given infected blood may have deprived Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt's chance for a tax cut before the vote. But Sunak may simply have recognised what most of us have long ago acknowledged: That there is no point in staggering on.

Why suffer the humiliation of seeing yet more MPs defecting to the other side? Or of yet more well-known MPs announcing that they will step down at the next election? Or of more embarrassing revelations about MPs’ weird conduct?