'Empty' UK parties 'won't deliver on their promises'
Finance Entrepreneur Dr Roger Gewolb discusses the UK Prime Minister’s call for an early election and how both parties "don't deliver on their promises".
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called for a general election July 4th, several months before expected.
A poll in the UK says that 61 per cent of people believe Mr Sunak was right to call an early election.
“People are absolutely so sick of both politicians, both parties, they're both empty, they gaslight, they don’t deliver on their promises,” Dr Gewolb told Sky News host Gabriella Power.
“Starmer doesn’t even make promises, he just talks about … bold things like truth, beauty, justice, stability – he never says how he’s going to do it."
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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called for a general election July 4th, several months before expected.
A poll in the UK says that 61 per cent of people believe Mr Sunak was right to call an early election.
“People are absolutely so sick of both politicians, both parties, they're both empty, they gaslight, they don’t deliver on their promises,” Dr Gewolb told Sky News host Gabriella Power.
“Starmer doesn’t even make promises, he just talks about … bold things like truth, beauty, justice, stability – he never says how he’s going to do it."
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