Sources say Rishi Sunak is afraid of losing his seat

Rishi Sunak has confided in his inner circle that he is fearful of losing his Yorkshire constituency at the general election, expressing concerns that the vote in Richmond and Northallerton is too close to call despite winning the seat in 2019 with a significant majority. Sources have revealed his genuine fear of defeat, with one stating that he has been rattled by the possibility of a tight race. Despite denials from a Conservative source, Sunak is reportedly considering a return to the financial services industry and spending more time in California, although he has expressed no immediate plans to relocate. Concerns have been raised about a drop in support among the farming community in his constituency, with activists worried about low turnout for the Tories posing a greater risk than a swing to Labour or a groundswell for Reform. Sunak has refuted suggestions of moving to California after an election defeat, affirming his commitment to staying on as an MP for the full five years of a new parliament.

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Rishi Sunak has confided to members of his inner circle that he is fearful of losing his Yorkshire constituency at the general election, the Guardian has been told.

The prime minister, who would be the first sitting leader of the country to lose his seat, told confidants ahead of a Conservative rally on Tuesday that he thinks the vote in Richmond and Northallerton is too close to call.

In 2019, he won the seat with a majority of more than 27,000 and 63% of the vote.

One source said: “He is genuinely fearful of a defeat in Richmond: the risk that it could be tight has hit him hard. He’s rattled – he can’t quite believe it’s coming so close.” Another source added: “He’s taken so much friendly fire from his own side I’m amazed he’s had the strength to keep going.”

A Conservative source flatly denied Sunak feared losing in his constituency, saying: “The PM is confident he will hold his seat.”

Mel Stride, a close ally of the prime minister, said on Wednesday that Labour was likely to win “the largest majority any party has ever achieved”.

Sunak is weighing a return to the financial services industry, whether or not he stays on as an MP, the Guardian understands. A former colleague has offered him office space in Mayfair, London – a hotspot for hedge funds.

He has also discussed spending a greater share of his time in California, where he has a home, although he has no immediate plans to relocate there full-time, sources said.

A Conservative source said Sunak had “no interest” in going back into financial services and planned to stay in Yorkshire “come what may”.

No incumbent prime minister has ever lost their seat, and only 12 serving cabinet ministers have lost their seats since 1974, according to the Institute for Government.

Polls have varied, with most suggesting that Sunak should retain his seat even amid a landslide victory for Labour across the country. Savanta and Electoral Calculus analysis for the Telegraph suggested he could lose it, however.

Conservative activists working in Sunak’s constituency have been particularly alarmed by a drop-off in support among the farming community, some of whom have cited challenges arising from Brexit to their businesses and a failure to control illegal immigration, sources said.

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Sunak was a supporter of Britain’s decoupling from the EU, and his government has struggled in its efforts to discourage small-boat crossings in the Channel.

Activists fear that low turnout for the Tories, rather than just a swing to Labour or a groundswell for Reform, may prove to be the greatest risk for the prime minister.

Last month, the Guardian reported four sources’ claims that activists in Yorkshire had been diverted to campaign in Sunak’s seat. At that time, Conservative sources denied that they had redeployed resources to try to bolster support in the prime minster’s constituency.

Broader efforts to support cabinet members’ campaigns are also under way, with activists diverted to home secretary James Cleverly’s seat of Braintree, deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden’s Hertsmere constituency, and environment secretary Steve Barclay’s seat in North East Cambridgeshire. All were won, like Sunak’s, with majorities of more than 20,000 at the last general election.

Sunak has hit back at suggestions that he would move to California after an election defeat. In June, speaking on the fringes of the G7 Summit in Italy, he said that he would stay on as an MP for the full five years of a new parliament, even if the Tories lost the election.

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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/jul/03/rishi-sunak-fearful-of-losing-his-seat-sources-say

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