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Sunak should have ‘decency’ and call general election, says ex-Tory Party member

A NURSE who cancelled his Conservative Party membership and joined Labour said today that Rishi Sunak should have “decency and respect for British people” and call a general election.

Marc Evans voted for the Tories since he left university but renounced his political party of more than a decade during Boris Johnson’s “partygate” scandal in May this year.

The 33-year-old joined Labour and said its leader Sir Keir Starmer would be a “necessary change” for the country instead of MPs “who do not represent the British people.”

“They are an utter disgrace,” Mr Evans, who lives in Bristol, said.

“It seems like they’re in a sinking ship and they’re trying to plug holes.

“I think there should be a general election now.”

He said he feels “let down” by the Tories.

“I’ve used foodbanks, I feel I’ve got no support at the moment and I just feel completely let down and trapped by the system at the moment as well,” Mr Evans said.

“My wage is decent compared to some in this country, but I still feel that I’m really struggling and there will be a lot of people out there a lot worse off than myself.”

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