Crisis in Great Britain: Labusist Party Leader Wants snap Elections

Opposition leader in the United Kingdom Keir Starmer, meanwhile the chairman of the Labusist Party, called Thursday for snap general elections after Prime Minister Liz Truss announced her resignation after only six weeks in power. <x0)
“conservators cannot respond to their latest mess by again selecting people at the helm without the consent of the British people. We need general elections now,” said the leader of the Labusist Party.
The Conservative Party “has indicated there is no longer a mandate to govern,” he added.
After 12 years of failing conservatives, the British people deserve much better than this rotating chaos door.
Now, they've destroyed the economy so badly that people are facing 563 dollars a month on their mortgages. The damage they've done will take years to fix.
“Secila from these crises was made in Downing Street, but was paid by the British public. Each has left our country weaker and worse than before”, he said.
The head of the Scottish Conservators, Douglas Ross, said Mrs. Truss had made the right “decision”.
“Now we must move forward quickly and the new prime minister will have to restore stability for the country's benefit”, he said in a post on social networks.












