Rishi Sunak has left for Downing Street after meeting King Charles at Buckingham Palace. There residence number 10 will be his official residence. It is believed that he can reach there and address the country.
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Indian-origin Rishi Sunak has been appointed as the new Prime Minister of Britain. He has met King Charles on Tuesday. During this, he has been formally appointed as the new Prime Minister by King Charles. He is the 57th Prime Minister of Britain. Sunak is the youngest leader to become the Prime Minister of Britain in 210 years. Rishi Sunak left for Downing Street after meeting King Charles at Buckingham Palace. Here Residence No. 10 will be his official residence. After reaching here, he is now addressing the country.
After meeting King Charles, he addressed the country in Downing Street and said that he would work for the betterment of Britain. Economic stability for the country is his priority. I stand here in front of you to reach out and form a government that represents the best traditions of my party, to lead our country in the future, to put our needs above politics. Together we can achieve incredible things.
I stand here before you ready to lead our country into the future, to put your needs above politics, to reach out and build a government that represents the very best traditions of my party. Together we can achieve incredible things: British PM #RishiSunak at 10 Downing Street pic.twitter.com/ElycCq2F2d
— ANI (@ANI) October 25, 2022
Sage Sunak said, We will build a future worthy of the sacrifices that many have made and will fill with hope tomorrow and every day after that. This government will be about honesty, professionalism and accountability at every level. Trust is earned and I will earn your trust.
Rishi Sunak further said, I will keep economic stability and trust at the center of the agenda of this government. It would mean tough decisions to come. But you saw me doing everything to protect people and businesses during COVID. There were always more limits than ever before.
Earlier on Monday, Sunak, in his first address as elected prime minister, had said, “Britain is a great country, but there is no doubt that we are facing a profound economic challenge.”
“What we need now is stability and unity and I will make it my top priority to bring my party and our country together, as this is the only way we will be able to overcome the challenges before us and protect our children and the next generation,” he said. for a better, more prosperous future. Sunak said, I pledge that I will serve you with honesty and humility and will work day and night for the British people.
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