The UK Prime Minister Risha Sunak confirmed that the parliamentary elections will take place in the second half of 2024, answering questions in parliament for rumors about the possible appointment of voting this summer.
"Attention, spoiler - parliamentary elections will take place in the second half of this year," Snak said.
However, the premiere's response will probably not change the rumors that have spread again, including the possibility of appointing the elections in July. According to the agency, some British legislators expect the vote to the legislature will still take place by the end of the year.
Earlier, Snak stated that he would remain a member of Parliament even in the event of defeat of his conservative party in the elections that are expected later this year.
He also urged the voters to trust him, transferring his achievements in a speech on the eve of the parliamentary elections planned for this year.
The last survey showed that the UK's opposition Labor Party has increased its advantage over Snak Conservatives by 30 percentages.
It was the first survey after local elections where conservatives suffered serious losses.
The preliminary YouGov/Times Post, published on May 2, showed the advantage of Labor on 26 percentages.
The survey is constantly demonstrating the advantage of Labor at least 20 points before the conservatives before the election is approaching.