Rishi Sunak Faces Potential Historic Defeat in General Election
The UK Prime Minister's tenure marked by crises, controversial policies, and perceived disconnect with voters.
- Rishi Sunak's rise from a modest background to Prime Minister has been marked by a reputation for playing by the rules.
- Sunak's leadership has been overshadowed by his predecessors, Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, impacting his political standing.
- Key policies, including the controversial Rwanda deportation plan and the cancellation of the HS2 project, have drawn significant criticism.
- Sunak's handling of public services and his perceived detachment from everyday issues have alienated many voters.
- Despite efforts to stabilize the Conservative Party, Sunak's managerial approach is seen as a liability in the face of electoral challenges.