As the UK gears up for a pivotal election, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has made a direct appeal to voters to prevent a Labour majority, suggesting that a shift of just 130,000 votes could dramatically alter the outcome. Meanwhile, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is asking the public for five years to address the nation's struggling public services and economy, positioning Labour as a credible alternative. Amidst accusations from the Tories labeling Starmer as a 'part-time Prime Minister,' he counters by advocating for a strong Labour majority, arguing it would facilitate more effective governance and enable his party to implement necessary changes.
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