The prime minister will outline 'the stark choice facing the UK public' ahead of the general election, in what is described as a 'major speech' by Downing Street. It is not clear what specific ideas he will set out.
Rishi Sunak will give a speech on Monday setting out 'bold ideas to change society' - as he seeks to regain momentum following the defection of one of his MPs to Labour and a hammering at the local elections. In what is being billed by Downing Street as a 'major speech' in central London, the prime minister will outline 'the stark choice facing the UK public' ahead of the general election later this year.
He will go on to say: 'Our country stands at a crossroads. 'Over the next few years, from our democracy to our economy to our society - to the hardest questions of war and peace - almost every aspect of our lives is going to change. 'How we act in the face of these changes - not only to keep people safe and secure but to realise the opportunities too - will determine whether or not Britain will succeed in the years to come. 'And this is the choice facing the country.
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