International Desk: Rishi Sunak, the leader of the Conservative Party of Indian origin, faced a revolt by his party’s MPs within a month after becoming the British Prime Minister.
Rishi Sunak wanted to organize a vote on a bill related to the housebuilding scheme in the country’s parliament. But his party’s MPs have signaled rebellion against him over the bill. As a result, he withdrew from this plan for the time being. News from NDTV, BBC.
There is a government plan to build 300,000 new homes every year in the UK. Sage Sunak wanted to manage it centrally; Also make it mandatory. Members of his own party, the Conservative Party, have objected to the plan. A total of 50 MPs have taken a stand against it. Among which there are eight former members of the Council of Ministers.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak withdrew from this plan for the time being after the members of his own party rebelled. The bill was due to be debated in the UK parliament on Wednesday (November 23). After that, it was supposed to be voted on next Monday. But a vote on the bill will be delayed as MPs rebel. The plan may even be stalled for the next few weeks.
