Rishi Sunak has issued a stark warning that a Labour government led by Sir Keir Starmer could endanger Brexit, urging voters to consider the implications of the upcoming election. On the eighth anniversary of the EU referendum, the Conservative Party has launched a series of statements and op-eds suggesting that Labour's potential policies could include reopening borders, increasing taxes, and reversing Brexit decisions. Sunak's campaign emphasizes the risks of complacency among voters, framing the election as a critical moment to 'save the country' from policies that could make Britain 'less safe' and undermine the sovereignty regained through Brexit. Labour, on the other hand, has dismissed these claims, cautioning against voter complacency and reaffirming their stance on current issues without explicitly committing to reversing Brexit.
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