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Britain's Conservative MP Rishi Sunak walks next to his campaign headquarters in London, Britain, October 24, 2022. REUTERS/Hannah McKay

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Rishi Sunak hints at late 2024 election

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has ruled out an election on 2 May and has instead hinted at late 2024 or even early 2025.

16-03-24 12:34
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in London - Britons living overseas to vote in UK general elections
Britain's Conservative MP Rishi Sunak walks next to his campaign headquarters in London, Britain, October 24, 2022. REUTERS/Hannah McKay

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Thursday ruled out calling an election on 2 May, according to the BBC website, hinting the country was on course for a late 2024 ballot.

The Guardian also reported that it was off the table as an option.

Mounting speculation at the Westminster had suggested Sunak could call the general election on the same day as local polls in early May.

However, Sunak told ITV News “there won’t be an election on that day”.

RISHI SUNAK COULD WAIT UNTIL EARLY 2025

The premier could wait until January 2025 to go to the country, but has previously said that 2024 would be an election year.

Since October 2022, his Conservative Party has trailed badly in polls to the main opposition Labour Party led by Keir Starmer.

Pollsters have predicted a thumping defeat for the Conservatives inflicted by voters fed up with a cost of living crisis and a struggling economy.

Asked earlier on Thursday about the date of the election, Sunak told reporters: “I said at the start of this year, my working assumption was we’d have an election in the second half of this year.

“And nothing has changed since I said that.”

By Garrin Lambley © Agence France-Presse