Rishi Sunak admits Tories could not win normal election and claims UK heading for hung parliament
Rishi Sunak has admitted the Tories could not win the overall election after grim defeats within the native polls.The prime minister recommended the UK was on the right track for a hung parliament and claimed voters wouldn't need to see Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer "propped up in Downing Street" by the SNP or smaller events.
In an interview with The Times, Mr Sunak pointed to Sky News evaluation of the native election outcomes by election professional Professor Michael Thrasher which recommended Labour could be the most important get together in a hung parliament.Politics reside: PM instructed to 'get up and scent the espresso' after elections"These results suggest we are heading for a hung parliament with Labour as the largest party," Mr Sunak instructed the paper.
"Keir St...