- Mr. Sunak, who’s a Hindu, highlighted the “Christian values on the heart of this part of the delivery of Christ”.
- The Christmas news comes amid strikes by junior doctors in England, with the longest walkout in NHS history set to begin on January 3.
- Mr Sunak will call a general election in 2024, with the Tories struggling to hold power and opinion polls showing a healthy Labor lead.
Rishi Sunak has urged people to focus on the “promise of a brighter future” in the Christmas message ahead of an election year.
The prime minister said Christmas was a “time of hope” but it was important to remember “those who are facing hard times”.
‘Promise of a better world’
Mr. Sunak, who’s a Hindu, highlighted the “Christian values on the heart of this part of the delivery of Christ”.
The Prime Minister said: “Christmas is a time of peace, pleasure and kindness.”A time of wish and the promise of a higher international.”As we appear in advance these days, allow’s maintain the promise of a brighter future burning into the New Year.”
The Prime Minister stated it was once a “magical time of year” and thanked NHS group of workers, the police, and the defense force for “sacrificing their Christmas this year in the provider of others”.
The Christmas news comes amid strikes by junior doctors in England, with the longest walkout in NHS history set to begin on January 3.
Mr Sunak will call a general election in 2024, with the Tories struggling to hold power and opinion polls showing a healthy Labor lead.
Labor leader Sir Keir Starmer used his message to say the story of Jesus was once a reminder that “In instances of darkness and depression, desire, love and peace are always really worth warfare for”.
He said,” In the Christmas Period relationships are rekindled as families and friends share in the joy, faith and hope that Christmas offers”.
Around the world the Christians is a time to rejoice in the birth of Jesus Christ- God’s son.
“The birth of Jesus Christ brings mild into our world and reminds us that during times of darkness and melancholy, desire, love and peace are constantly really worth combat for.
“Charity, humility and selflessness take center level in the Christmas story – this season is a reminder that those features ought to be a guiding mild for us all.”
He thanked NHS,Royal Mail workers, military personnel, retail and hospitality workers for their work over Christmas and praised “the generosity of churches and charities”.
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey stated: “I need to send my love and prayers to the ones worrying for cherished ones over Christmas.