Leaders of the UK's opposition parties the Labour Party and The Liberal Democrats have called for an immediate general election after Prime Minister Liz Truss announced her resignation, the Sky news broadcaster reported on Thursday.
Labour Prty leader Keir Starmer said that the country needs a general election "now," while Liberal Democrats leader Ed Davey said that "the Conservatives (need to be) out of power and ... (Britains) need real change."
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The leader of the UK Labour party, Keir Starmer, on Thursday called for a general election after outgoing UK Prime Minister Liz Truss announced her resignation amid an economic crisis caused by what he described as the "chaos" of the Conservative Party.
"This cannot continue. Britain deserves better. Britain cannot afford the chaos of the Conservatives anymore, we need a general election now," Starmer told the lower house of the UK parliament as broadcast by the Sky news.
The official added that the crisis at the Downing Street caused an economic instability throughout the country which forced its people to overpay for bills, rent, and mortgage.
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