Daily Express Front Page 8th of June 2024
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has issued an “unreserved” apology to Daily Express readers for his early departure from D-Day commemorations in Normandy.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has issued an “unreserved” apology to Daily Express readers for his early departure from D-Day commemorations in Normandy.
A heroic old soldier accused Prime Minister Rishi “Biggles” Sunak of letting the country down, following his apologetic sneaking out on D-Day heroes for a TV chat.
A senior Tory minister has stated that the Prime Minister’s decision to skip a significant D-Day event has dashed the party’s election prospects, as a veteran expresses disappointment, accusing the PM of having ‘let the country down.’
According to a new poll, Tory supporters favour Nigel Farage to succeed Rishi Sunak as the party leader, with many fearing the Conservative Party is at risk of extinction.
Penny Mordaunt criticised Rishi Sunak for being “completely wrong” to consider leaving D-Day commemorations early to return to the UK, prompting a seven-hour debate and highlighting concerns within the Conservative party.
Rishi Sunak has provoked fury from Conservative grassroots after skipping a key D-day commemoration in favour of the election campaign, leading to accusations from some members describing his actions as “extraterritorial” and “disgraceful.”
Conservative insiders express frustration after the Prime Minister’s decision to leave a D-Day anniversary event early, sparking backlash and concerns about the negative impact on their election prospects.
The government plans to abolish stamp duty for first-time homebuyers on properties worth up to £250,000, benefiting approximately 200,000 households yearly.
Rescuers searching for Mail columnist Dr Michael Mosley, who vanished on the tiny holiday island of Symi, are now focusing their efforts on a treacherous mountain path after CCTV footage shows him possibly taking a wrong turn.
Rishi Sunak has been accused by senior Tories of handing Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party a political advantage due to his early departure from the D-Day commemoration event in Normandy.