Britain's new Prime Minister Sunak faced a debate with the opposition for the first time since taking office on the 26th, and was asked to hold a general election early. showed an idea.

On the 26th, the day after his inauguration, Britain's new Prime Minister Sunak was questioned by opposition members and others for the first time in the House of Commons.



Among them, Prime Minister Sunak, who was criticized for giving preferential treatment to the wealthy, said, "In order to restore economic stability and trust, we must make difficult decisions. Like this, we will protect the most vulnerable people."



On top of that, he was asked to hold a general election early because the government did not have the confidence of the people. It will be," he said, indicating that for the time being, he would prioritize measures against inflation, which continues to be at a record level.



Ahead of the parliamentary debate with opposition parties, Prime Minister Sunak announced that he would postpone the announcement of the medium-term financial plan scheduled for the end of this month to 17 next month.



The plan is expected to show a policy of curtailing expenditures and prioritizing fiscal reconstruction, and the focus will be on whether it will win the understanding of the people who are forced to live a tough life.