MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will set out his mission to fundamentally change the country at his Conservative ...
NS fans turn up for Crosby's homecoming | SaltWireMANCHESTER, England - British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will set out his mission to fundamentally change the country at his Conservative party's conference on Wednesday, promising to overturn a political system that prefers the"easy decision, not the right one".
After a year in power, Sunak will take the stage at what could be his last party conference to say he will do things differently, prioritising long-term decisions above short-term opportunism. His message risks being undermined by a row over the HS2 high-speed railway and his refusal, so far, to announce a decision on whether its second phase with a line to Manchester, the host city of his party's conference, should go ahead.
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