Rishi Sunak delivers food to voters ahead of July 4 UK election
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has delivered food to the residents as part of last-minute efforts to woo voters in the national elections scheduled for Thursday, July 4.
A UK citizen, Katherine Forster expressed surprise to receive her egg muffin order delivered by Sunak.
The UK Prime Minister could be seen beaming with a wide smile at 6:20 a.m. on Tuesday.
Forster posted her brief encounter with the British PM on X where Sunak was criticised for using devious methods to sway voters less than 48 hours before election day.
“Had probably hundreds of McDonalds breakfasts in my life….not usually handed out by the Prime Minister though. 6.20am. Egg muffin. Wrap for him,” Forster wrote on X.
But instead of appealing to voters, Sunak’s act appeared to further piss off voters who described him “as training for his next job.”
According to a report, polls have not been favourable to Sunak as the most recent, Survation, predicted a landslide victory for Keir Starmer’s Labour Party as against Sunak’s Conservative Party which has led the House of Commons for the past 14 years.
Observers said Sunak’s Conservative Party may only clinch predicted 64 of 650 seats while Labour Party was projected to get 484 seats.
Sunak’s 18-month-stint as Prime Minister was characterised by an economic crisis, leading the majority of UK citizens to place their faith in opposition leader, Starmer.