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Rishi Sunak rules out May 2nd general election on ITV West Country. The Prime Minister said he was 'focused' on the local elections, and confirmed there would not be a general election held on the same day.

Tory rebels have threatened Rishi Sunak with a move to topple him as Prime Minister if he pushes to hold the general election in June.

Many within Tory ranks expect a fresh move against Mr Sunak by rebel MPs should the Conservatives suffer a widely-expected routing in those contests. Tory rebels have threatened Rishi Sunak with a move to topple him as Prime Minister if he pushes to hold the general election in June 'Colleagues don't want an election yet. They're trying to be as loyal as they can, but they think it will be political suicide.

The mood darkened further this week when two ministers quit to join an exodus from the Commons, while Reform UK has been gaining ground. 'If he had told me, I couldn't tell you… therefore the fact that I've told you what I think is proof that I didn't know,' Mr Gove told the Political Currency podcast.

The MP, who represents a northern seat, said the question Downing Street needed to ask was 'do we lose by a bit, or do we lose by a massive amount'.'You ask any Tory MP, the doorstep is not reflecting the catastrophic numbers in the polls,' they said.

 

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