The U.K. election campaign became more chaotic before the debate.


Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and opposition leader Keir Starmer are set for their first debate ahead of Britain's general election. However, Nigel Farage's surprise entry into the race with his party, Reform U.K., has shifted the focus. This move poses a threat to the Conservative Party, as Farage's strong anti-immigration stance could draw votes away from them. The election, called earlier than expected by Sunak, presents a challenging landscape for the Tories, who are trailing in the polls. While Labour holds a significant lead, the addition of Farage adds an unpredictable element to the campaign. Both parties are striving to gain momentum, with Sunak attempting to appeal to hard-right voters and Starmer addressing internal disputes within Labour. The upcoming debate and Farage's candidacy have injected new energy into what was initially perceived as a lackluster election campaign.



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