
Today marks one hundred days Rishi Sunak in your prime minister Great Britainwhen the European media looks back at the major events of these 100 days in an attempt to predict what – it seems unlikely – will be next for Sunak himself and the rulers. Tori.
The “anniversary” of completing 100 days as prime minister would not have been news under other circumstances. However, given the precedent of her “short-term” tenure Liz Truss (who didn’t even work 50 days in the same post), Sunak’s 100 days are now the subject of comments.
However, a lot has happened in Britain in those 100 days:
- opposition Labor they are ahead in the polls by a margin 21.5 percentage points against Sunak’s conservatives.
- Sunak himself was fined for not wearing a seat belt while driving.
- The exit door was seen by two Sunak government ministers: o Gavin Williamson who was forced to resign (on charges that he had earlier lashed out at his colleagues) and o Nadeem Zahavi who was fired (because he violated the ministerial code when he did not disclose that he was the subject of an investigation due to an omission in his tax return).
- Another senior government official, Vice President Dominic Raabforced to resign as he too was the target of allegations of bullying civil servants.
- At least 8,806 illegal migrants crossed the English Channel in small boats.
- They were noticed in the country 41 days of strikeswhile workers in most cases require higher wages.
As for the future, it looks complicated and doubtful for Rishi Sunak. Seven out of ten voters they believe that he will not remain prime minister after the next election, which is usually scheduled for 2024.
According to Sky News, Politico, The Times.
Source: Kathimerini

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