Rishi Sunak vows to fight till bitter end, releases campaign video – Times of India – India Times English News

London: Sage altar has vowed he will fight until the final day of the Conservative leadership contest, despite a recent YouGov poll given to Liz by Tory members. truss A 32-point lead over him, as he released a new campaign video titled “The Underdog”, cashing in on his position.
“I plan to keep going until the end,” Sunak promised at Friday’s hosting in Manchester, as Transport Secretary Grant Shapps claimed Sunak could still defer elections and an unexpected Brexit-style event. Surprise can win.
The video, which has footage of Sunak traveling across the country, is shown saying: “They say beware of a downtrodden because a downtrodden has nothing to lose. Dalits do not give up. Write them down if you want. But if there’s one thing I know is true, it’s that Britain loves an underdog. ,
In Hastings, Sunak called the UK police to record the ethnicity of the men involved in grooming gangs.
To thunderous applause, Sunak said: “I want to tackle an issue that is more widespread in our country than we admit. We don’t talk enough about framing gangs. They’re done.” Crimes are deadly. They affect girls just like my two daughters. I want to be tough on this. We need a new unit and to record the ethnicity of the people who actually did it which we don’t today We do.”
Thousands of underage British girls have been raped and abused across the UK for decades, largely by groups of men of Pakistani Muslim heritage. For years the police and local authorities allowed these gangs to operate with impunity for fear of being accused of racism.
“We must not let political correctness stand in the way of keeping people safe,” Sunak said.
Sunak also said that immigration to the UK “has to be done legally and fairly” and that it would fix the problem of illegal small boat arrivals leading to people fleeing the Middle East and Pakistan,
He said that migration should be legal and fair, otherwise, it undermines the trust in the system.
He said “left-wing lawyers” were exploiting the “European definition of asylum seeker” and that he would move to a separate conference. He also said he would include the returns of unsuccessful asylum seekers in negotiating future foreign trade deals.
Sunak also vowed to take on “left-wing awakened culture” and enact legislation to protect political and religious faith in universities. He also defended the leaked comments about funneling money from disadvantaged urban areas, saying there are places across the UK where investment is needed.
The truss on Sunday resolved to review the tax rules, known as IR35, affecting contractors of Indian origin.