In the United Kingdom, where record inflation continues, a large-scale demonstration was held in London calling for an early general election due to dissatisfaction with the ruling Conservative Party due to the difficulty of living and successive changes in the prime minister.

Thousands of people from all over the country participated in this demonstration held in central London on the 5th at the call of citizens' groups and labor unions, calling for an early general election.



In the UK, record inflation continued, with the consumer price index in September this year rising by 10.1% compared to the same month of the previous year, and utility costs and food prices rose significantly, directly hitting the lives of the people. doing.

In addition, Prime Minister Sunak, who took office in October, became the fifth prime minister in more than six years to become prime minister under a Conservative government, and distrust of politics and dissatisfaction with the Conservative Party are increasing.



Protesters marched for about two and a half hours, chanting things like 'the Conservatives should step down' and 'a general election now'.



Among them, a 66-year-old man expressed his anger, saying, ``The people are facing a crisis of living expenses, but the current administration is not functioning.''



A 19-year-old woman complained, ``Even if winter comes and it gets cold, the government will not take any measures, and people will die as a result.''



Prime Minister Sunak plans to announce a medium-term fiscal plan on the 17th of this month, placing economic stability as a top priority. It is unclear whether you will get