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Latest News on the General Election: Sunak Promises to Reinstate National Service while Streeting Focuses on Improving the NHS

Labour Party Exposes Rishi Sunak’s Campaign Diary in New Ad Criticizing Gaffes

Labour Party has launched a scathing attack on Chancellor Rishi Sunak, leaking his campaign diary in a new ad that highlights his recent gaffes and controversial proposals. The leaked diary reveals Sunak’s plans to bring back national service for 18-year-olds if he wins the general election, a move that has been met with criticism from the opposition party.

In response to Sunak’s announcement, Labour branded it as “another desperate unfunded commitment” that would cost an estimated £2.5 billion each year. The shadow health secretary, Wes Streeting, also weighed in on the issue, warning striking doctors that he would not meet their huge pay demands and pledging to be a “shop steward for patients” as health secretary.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer further added fuel to the fire by confirming his party’s intention to lower the voting age to 16 and questioning the trustworthiness of Sunak’s election proposals, especially in light of recent events such as Michael Gove’s departure from the Conservative Party.

The leaked campaign diary and subsequent attack ad by Labour have sparked a heated debate in the political arena, with both parties trading blows over their respective policies and promises. As the general election draws closer, it remains to be seen how these developments will impact the outcome and shape the future of British politics.

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