General Election – live news: Rishi Sunak calls 4 July election as Sky News crew ejected from Tory rally
Prime minister announces election date outside 10 Downing Street after months of speculation
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Rishi Sunak has fired the starting gun for a 4 July general election – but his opening speech was marred after journalists were forcibly ejected from his event by security.
The political correspondent Darren McCaffrey said they had not been allowed in because broadcast arrangements had been “pooled” – so other broadcasters there were obliged to share footage with others.
It came after the prime minister addressed the nation in the pouring rain, as he battled against the deafening sound of Things Can Only Get Better playing in the background – the 90s hit which famously became a New Labour anthem during Tony Blair’s successful campaign.
In a drenched suit, he said the King had granted his request to dissolve Parliament, and he promised to “fight for every vote” over the next few weeks.
Sir Keir Starmer declared “it’s time for change” and told Britons to vote Labour in response to the PM’s announcement.
He said: “By the force of our democracy, power returns to you. A chance to change for the better your future.”
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Election candidates must prioritise social care, say experts
Election candidates must not get away with “weasel words or vague promises” on social care, a providers group has warned.
Those knocking on doors asking for votes should be told that “proper reform” is needed and they will be held accountable for political pledges, the Independent Care Group (ICG) said.
The organisation, which represents providers in York and North Yorkshire, said social care must be a priority for the parties.
Public satisfaction with social care services has dropped to a new low, according to survey results published in March.
Just over one in 10 (13%) of more than 3,000 respondents said they were quite or very satisfied with social care services while more than half (57%) reported being either quite or very dissatisfied.
The findings, from the British Social Attitudes survey for 2023, showed a fall in satisfaction from 14% the previous year.
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Previous July general election led to Labour landslide
The last general election held in July resulted in a Labour landslide in which Clement Attlee swept to power to oust Winston Churchill after the end of Second World War hostilities in Europe.
The 1945 election – which took place on 5 July – came within two months of VE Day and initiated a political transformation that led to the creation of the NHS and the building of social housing.
Parliament was dissolved only three weeks before Britons went to the polls, in contrast to the six weeks to go until 4 July this year.
The Labour Party gained a 145-seat majority and the Liberal Party leader, Archibald Sinclair, lost his seat.
The Conservatives lost 189 seats.
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