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Rishi Sunak defends making ‘unusual’ Red Wall visit during Labour Party conference

The Conservative Party leader was asked by a reporter about his ‘unusual step’ of scheduling a visit during the rival party’s autumn gathering.

Patrick Daly by Patrick Daly
2023-10-09 14:27
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Rishi Sunak has denied that he targeted a so-called Red Wall region during the Labour Party conference because he was worried about the Conservatives’ chances at the next election.

The Prime Minister spent Monday morning visiting a Currys repair and customer service centre in Newark, Nottinghamshire, for one of his PM Connect events with business employees.

Taking media questions during the event, Mr Sunak was asked by a reporter whether his decision to take the “unusual step” of making a public visit during the Labour conference was a sign of “desperation”.

'Why should we vote Conservative and, more importantly, with the mess left by your predecessor, why should we vote for you?'

Rishi Sunak laughs at a question asked by a worker in Nottinghamshire and says he is going to 'deliver that change' people want pic.twitter.com/FS2kXjHWEk

— ITV News Politics (@ITVNewsPolitics) October 9, 2023

The two largest parties have what is said to be an unwritten agreement that they keep a low profile during each other’s autumn conferences, with Labour currently gathered in Liverpool following the four-day Tory summit in Manchester last week.

Mr Sunak was told the Tories won six seats from Labour in the East Midlands during Boris Johnson’s 2019 landslide victory which was built on blue gains in Labour’s traditional heartlands of the North of England and the Midlands — a feat that could prove difficult to replicate should opinion polls fail to narrow.

The Conservative Party leader rejected the suggestion he had chosen to visit the region because he was worried about retaining those Red Wall seats at a likely election next year.

He said: “No, I think that kind of approach to everything is incredibly political.

“I’m here to talk about the plans that we’ve announced. Just over the past few weeks, we’ve announced some pretty big things that are going to impact all of you, whether that is on net zero, on HS2, on support for towns like Mansfield, like Newark.

“I wanted to come here to the East Midlands to talk about it and the impact that those decisions (will have) on people, to explain why I think they are the right thing for people here and to hear from them.

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“I think that is the right thing to do in this job.”

Both Newark and Mansfield will benefit from the Government’s £1 billion investment to improve the UK’s towns, which was announced ahead of the Tory conference.

The pair are among 55 areas to be given £20 million over a 10-year period to help regenerate high streets and tackle anti-social behaviour.

Communities minister Lee Rowley also defended the Government making announcements during the time that Sir Keir Starmer’s party is hosting its conference.

Mr Rowley told LBC the announcements were not because the Tories were worried about its election prospects but rather because ministers were “getting on with the job”.

He said: “We’re taking the difficult decisions, and the challenging decisions which need to be taken, but we’re also just doing what is needed.

“Today’s announcement of 6,000 more homes on brownfield land, brownfield first in terms of the housing and planning system, is another example of that.”

A spokesman for shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves described the Prime Minister’s visit as “desperate”.

Related: Labour ‘ready to rebuild Britain’ after Tory chaos, says Reeves

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