Watch Again: Sunak speaks from No 10 about ‘need to protect’ democracy

Watch again as Rishi Sunak speaks from Downing Street on Friday 1 March. The prime minister’s remarks were expected to touch on recent events - including in parliament last week - and “the need to protect our democratic processes”. Mr Sunak spent the day in Scotland, giving a speech to the Scottish Conservative conference in the afternoon. Shortly after the Tory leader had finished taking questions from party members in Aberdeen, No 10 confirmed he would be travelling immediately to London where he intended to make public remarks. While in Scotland, Mr Sunak urged voters to stick with the party at the next general election. He argued that his government was “starting to deliver” and used his standard attack line that putting Labour into power would “take the UK back to square one”. A contest to elect a new UK government is widely expected to take place this year, with an election legally having to be held by January 2025. The Tories are well behind Labour in op
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