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Will Indian diaspora back Rishi Sunak in UK polls?

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 2 July 2024 ()
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who has often looked exhausted as he crossed the country during a six-week campaign, started the penultimate day of campaigning before Thursday's vote in a vast Ocado warehouse in Luton, north of London, watching robots pick items for delivery. Sunak, who shocked many in his party and the country when he called an election several months earlier than expected, has endured a tough campaign, facing questions from voters and journalists as to why the country is not in better shape.
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News video: Rishi Sunak joined by wife to cast vote ahead of election

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Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty have visited a polling station to vote in the General Election. The Prime Minister said β€œmorning” and waved at reporters as he entered Kirby Sigston Village Hall, in Northallerton. Mr Sunak is hoping to be returned to Parliament as the MP for Richmond and...

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