The Home Secretary has accused Labour of having plans to 'change democracy' to make sure they are 'permanently in government'.
The Home Secretary has accused Labour of having plans to "change democracy" to make sure they are "permanently in government". The Tories have changed their electoral strategy in recent weeks to focus on what Labour would do in government, with some accusing the party of prematurely conceding defeat. It comes as the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, prepares warn in a speech today about what he calls the dangers of an "unchecked" Labour government, The Times reported.
”Read More: Rishi Sunak claims Labour would cause 'irreversible damage within first 100 days' in Downing StreetRead More: 'Green belt shouldn't be sacrosanct' Countryside Alliance supports new Labour review of landMr Cleverly went on to say that a Labour victory is not an inevitability but issued a warned about Labour's plans to extend votes to 16-year-olds.
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