General election latest: Sunak denies he's planning to flee to US - as outgoing Tory MP backs Reform to take her seat (2024)

General election called for 4 July
  • Outgoing Tory MP suspended after backing Reform
  • PM defends national service plan|Denies he's plotting US move
  • 'Teenage Dad's Army': Starmer dismisses Sunak's policy idea
  • Labour leader tells Beth Rigby voters can 'look at my record'
  • Live reporting by Faith Ridlerand (earlier)Ben Bloch
Expert analysis
  • Beth Rigby:Starmer's message is potent - but he has to seal the deal
  • Tamara Cohen:Farage's incendiary claims a question for Reform
  • Adam Boulton:Why PM's big bet on security likely won't pay off
Election essentials
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  • Campaign Heritage:Memorable moments from elections gone by
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23:00:01

That's all for the Politics Hub tonight

Thanks for joining us for the start of the first full week of this election campaign - there's plenty more to come before polls open on 4 July!

We'll be back at 6am but, until then, here are the latest headlines:

Join us on Tuesday for all the latest.

22:55:01

More than 120 business leaders back Labour 'to achieve UK's full economic potential'

More than 120 business leaders have written an open letter giving their backing to Labour in the general election.

Senior figures, including chef Tom Kerridge and former CEOs of Heathrow, JP Morgan and Aston Martin, said the party had "shown it has changed and wants to work with business to achieve the UK's full economic potential".

They said the public should now "give it the chance to change the country and lead Britain into the future".

Both Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and his shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves have long been making efforts to win over the business community since taking over the party from Jeremy Corbyn.

An open letter printed in the Times and signed by figures including the founders of Wikileaks Jimmy Wales and Koru Kids - the latter of which wasonce invested in by the prime minister's wife- shows signs of success in the endeavour.

In the letter, the business people said it was "time for a change" as "for too long now, our economy has been beset by instability, stagnation, and a lack of long-term focus".

You can read more here:

22:42:43

Conservatives promise tax cut for pensioners with 'triple lock plus'

By Jennifer Scott, political reporter

The Conservatives have promised to cut taxes for pensioners by creating a new "age-related" tax-free allowance - dubbed "triple lock plus".

Currently, people can receive £12,570 a year of their pensions before they start paying income tax on them - the same figure as the personal allowance for those who work.

But if the party wins the next election, a pensioner's allowance would rise in line with either average earnings, inflation or by 2.5% - whichever is higher - from next April, echoing the rules on annual state pension increases.

Rishi Sunak said the move "demonstrates we are on the side of pensioners", and would bring people "peace of mind and security in retirement".

But Labour's shadow paymaster general, Jonathan Ashworth, called it "another desperate move from a chaotic Tory party torching any remaining facade of its claims to economic credibility".

He added: "Why would anyone believe the Tories and Rishi Sunak on tax after they left the country with the highest tax burden in 70 years?"

You can read more from Sky News here:

22:35:01

Starmer: Cryer will be 'sorely missed'

Earlier (see 8.25pm post), we brought you news that another Labour MP - John Cryer - had confirmed he will step aside at the general election.

Paying tribute to the outgoing MP, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said: "The constituents of Leyton and Wanstead, and indeed the whole Parliamentary Labour Party, will sorely miss John Cryer.

"Thank you for your friendship, support and years of service to the Labour and Trade Union Movement."

22:15:01

The Prescott punch

Until voters go to the polls on 4 July, the Politics Hub will be looking back at some memorable moments from previous general election campaigns.

How would you react if someone threw an egg in your face?

In the case of John Prescott, the answer was to punch them.

The former deputy prime minister threw a fist at the voter who targeted him ahead of a campaign rally in Wales.

The incident came on the day Labour launched its 2001 election manifesto, and went down in such infamy it has its own Wikipedia page.

Mr Prescott, then Tony Blair’s deputy, insisted the hefty jab was an act of self-defence - but him choosing violence divided the party leadership, with Gordon Brown more sympathetic than the prime minister was.

21:55:01

Sky News' ultimate guide to the general election

What are the rules on voter ID?How does tactical voting work? In what different ways can you cast your ballot?

The countdown to the election is on - and already the amount of information can seem overwhelming.

We cut through the noise to bring you what you need to know, from registering to vote, to election day and what happens next.

Read on here...

21:35:01

Conservatives admit sending email critical of own MPs 'in error'

By Rob Powell, political correspondent

The Conservatives have admitted mistakenly sending out an email which reportedly accused MPs and ministers of failing to "get behind" the party's election campaign.

Staff at Tory headquarters accused some MPs of focusing too much on ministerial business and said some were refusing to knock on doors or were away on holiday, The Times reported.

The document was accidentally emailed to MPs by a senior figure in the campaign, the newspaper said.

Responding, a Conservative Party spokesperson said: "The email was sent in error and immediately recalled. Those who received it have been contacted with an apology".

You can read more from Sky News below:

21:15:01

ICYMI: Record exodus of Conservative MPs

Why are so many Tory MPs going? Is it because they read the opinion polls and believe their party's time is up and they don't fancy the hard slog and often unrewarding grind of opposition?

There's a famous quote attributed to James Callaghan, during the 1979 general election campaign, shortly before Labour was swept from power by Margaret Thatcher.

"You know there are times, perhaps once every 30 years, when there is a sea-change in politics," avuncular "Sunny Jim" observed shrewdly to his close aide Bernard Donoughue.

Read more:

20:45:01

Who will win the next election? Latest polling from Sky News tracker

With the general election campaign officially under way, what better time to keep a close eye on the latest polling?

The Sky News live poll tracker - collated and updated by our Data and Forensics team - aggregates various surveys to indicate how voters feel about the different political parties.

See the latest update below - and you can read more about the methodology behind the trackerhere.

20:25:01

Another MP steps aside ahead of election

Today has already brought news of four Labour MPs announcing they won't be standing for election on 4 July.

John Spellar, MP for Smethwick and Oldbury; Barbara Keeley of Worsley and Eccles South; Kevin Brennan, from Cardiff West; and Ealing Southall MP Virendra Sharma are all to stand down.

Now, John Cryer, the member for Leyton and Wanstead, has decided to join them.

You can read his statement in full below...

General election latest: Sunak denies he's planning to flee to US - as outgoing Tory MP backs Reform to take her seat (2024)

FAQs

What nationality is Rishi? ›

Rishi Sunak (born 12 May 1980) is a British politician who has served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 25 October 2022. He was Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Boris Johnson government from 2020 to 2022.

How long was Tony Blair Prime Minister? ›

Sir Anthony Charles Lynton Blair KG (born 6 May 1953) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007.

Who appoints the British Prime Minister? ›

The prime minister is appointed by the monarch, through the exercise of the royal prerogative. In the past, the monarch has used personal choice to dismiss or appoint a prime minister (the last time being in 1834), but it is now the convention that the monarch should not be drawn into party politics.

Who is the new Prime Minister in the UK? ›

The Rt Hon Rishi Sunak

Rishi Sunak became Prime Minister on 25 October 2022. He was previously appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer from 13 February 2020 to 5 July 2022.

Does Rishi have a wife? ›

What religion is our prime minister? ›

Cabinet. As the leader of the majority party in the House of Commons, Sunak was appointed as prime minister by Charles III on 25 October 2022, becoming both the first British Asian and the first Hindu to take the office, and began to select his cabinet ministers.

Did the Queen like Tony Blair? ›

In Tina Brown's book The Palace Papers, she mentions their disdain for this event and explained: “The royal couple were not fans of Blair at the best of times,” adding that Blair, following Diana's death, “made much-publicised efforts to mediate her [the Queen's] response to popular feeling overly inflated”.

Who replaced Tony Blair? ›

Blair resigned as Labour leader on 24 June 2007 and as prime minister on 27 June 2007, and was succeeded by Gordon Brown, his chancellor. After leaving office, Blair gave up his seat and was appointed Special Envoy of the Quartet on the Middle East, a diplomatic post which he held until 2015.

Who was the longest serving Prime Minister? ›

Notable lengths
  • 20 years and 314 days: Robert Walpole (1721–1742) Longest term and longest total tenure.
  • 12 years and 126 days: William Ewart Gladstone (1868–1874, 1880–1885, 1886, and 1892–1894) Most non-consecutive terms.
  • 11 years and 208 days: Margaret Thatcher (1979–1990) ...
  • 49 days: Liz Truss (2022)

Can the king dissolve parliament? ›

Parliament is dissolved by the King on the Prime Minister's request. After agreeing to the request the King will authorise a proclamation at a Privy Council meeting, which he will then order to be issued under the Great Seal of the Realm.

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Under those systems a prime minister is not the head of state, but rather the head of government, serving as the principal administrator under either a monarch in a monarchy or a president in a republican form of government.

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The United Kingdom (UK) is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Was this information useful for you?

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Colloquially known as Number 10, the building is in Downing Street, just off Whitehall, in the City of Westminster, London. It is over 300 years old, is Grade I listed, and contains approximately 100 rooms. A private residence for the prime minister occupies the third floor and there is a kitchen in the basem*nt.

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What degree did Boris Johnson get at Oxford? ›

Johnson won a scholarship to study Literae Humaniores at Balliol College, Oxford, a four-year course in Classics, ancient languages, literature, history, and philosophy.

What ethnicity is the name Rishi? ›

Hindu and Sikh ultimately from Sanskrit ṛṣi 'sage'.

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In Hinduism, a Rishi is someone who can “see or hear divine knowledge,” which is something that might inspire your little Rishi to connect with their faith and spirituality.

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A Rishi is an Indian seer or hearer and revealer of divine knowledge such as that contained in the Vedas and other sacred “revealed” (Shruti) Hindu texts.

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: a holy Hindu sage, saint, or inspired poet.

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