London [UK], As the countdown to the UK general elections begins, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Sunday took a dig at the opposition Labor Party, apparently saying the party has no plan for the country. , if they come give power.

Rishi Sunak then pointed towards the clean board and walked out of the room.

Sunak shared the video on Twitter, writing: "NEW: Labour's plan explained." Sunak has repeatedly insisted that the Labor Party has no plan for Britain and will push the country into “uncertainty”.

On 25 May, UK PM Rishi Sunak attacked the opposition Labor Party, alleging that they had "no plan" and would push the country into "uncertainty".Earlier on 22 May, Sunak had announced a general election for 4 July in a surprise announcement outside Downing Street.

Sunak said on social media platform

"Uncertainty. Who knows what they will do in government? They won't tell us how they will finance any of their policies. They refuse to meet our defense spending pledge.But what is the cost of this uncertainty?" he asked.

The UK PM said the uncertain future has consequences, making the world "more dangerous". Sunak also confirmed that he had taken the "bold action" necessary to secure the country.

“An uncertain future has consequences,” Sunak said. “Our enemies notice.The world becomes more dangerous as they take advantage of our weakness. "This increases the prices of food and fuel, as well as increases the risk of attacks against our country."

He said, "This should not happen. Inaction creates uncertainty, so I have already taken the bold action needed to secure our country. I have already increased defense spending and am committed to protecting our allies." Am.,

Attacking the opposition, Sunak said the Conservatives are committed to protecting the country, while the entire country would be in danger if Labor wins.

"We are committed to the defense of our nation. They refused to fulfill our defense spending promises. We make decisions to protect our energy security. They blocked new sources of energy for our country We take the bold decisions necessary to secure our country.They do "Nothing," Sunak said.

He said, "The consequences of uncertainty are clear. No plan means a more dangerous world. You, your family and our country are all at risk if Labor wins.,

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak needed to hold the vote by January 2025 and had long avoided specifying his plans. However, a decline in the inflation rate in May set the stage for him to call snap elections.