Sunak Vows to Continue Campaign Despite D-Day Row and Calls for Resignation
Sunak Vows to Continue Campaign Despite Criticism
Rishi Sunak has vowed to continue his campaign for Prime Minister, despite facing criticism for his handling of the D-Day commemorations. The Chancellor has been accused of going into hiding after leaving the event early, but he has denied these claims and insisted that he will not stop fighting for the future of the country.
Sunak has been under fire since Friday, when he was asked about 98-year-old D-Day veteran Ken Hay, who said that the Chancellor had let the country down. Sunak was also criticized for skipping the international ceremony attended by other world leaders, including US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron.
In response to the criticism, Sunak has said that he is "very confident" in the actions that he is taking and that he will not stop fighting for the people's votes. He has also announced a plan to recruit 8,000 more police officers, which he hopes will help to divert attention away from the D-Day row.
However, some Conservative MPs are reportedly unhappy with Sunak's handling of the situation. They believe that he has damaged the party's chances of winning the general election and that he should consider stepping down.
It remains to be seen whether Sunak will be able to recover from this latest setback. The next few weeks will be crucial for his campaign, as he seeks to convince voters that he is the best person to lead the country.

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