The 42-year-old leader, who is of Indian descent, recalled his inaugural address on the steps of 10 Downing Street to reiterate his commitment to work relentlessly on the issues that matter. He became the UK’s Prime Minister at the end of October following unrest within the dominant Conservative Party. Mr. Sunak stated, I’m not going to pretend that all of our issues will be resolved in the new year.
    In the video message, he claimed that Russia had invaded Ukraine in a barbarous and illegal manner just as we were recovering from an unprecedented worldwide pandemic. This has had a profound economic impact around the world, which the U.K. is not immune to. Now, I know many of you have felt that impact at home. That’s why this government has taken difficult but fair decisions to get borrowing and debt under control. And it’s because of those decisions that we’ve been able to help the most vulnerable with the rising cost of energy bills, he said.

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    In his New Year’s greeting, Mr. Sunak also guaranteed continued support for Ukraine and hailed King Charles III’s coronation on May 6 as a unifying force for the nation, promising that the very best of Britain will be on show in the upcoming months. I stood on the steps of Downing Street three months ago and pledged to work tirelessly on the issues that are most important to you. Since then, this government has acted decisively to provide our NHS (National Health Service) with unprecedented resources u2014 more funding, more physicians, and more nurses u2014 to address the backlogs.
    Along with combating illegal immigration, we’re also working to prevent criminals from exploiting our asylum system added he.In his New Year’s speech, Sir Keir Starmer, the leader of the opposition Labour Party, acknowledged that 2017 had been a very painful year and that the UK has to reform the way it conducts politics. We need a fundamentally new way of doing politics if we want to make Britain a fairer, greener, and more dynamic nation. That’s what Britain deserves after everything we’ve been through together, he remarked.
    However, he added that the New Year offers a opportunity to turn the page and look ahead despite the difficult circumstances of 2022. Sir Ed Davey, the leader of the Liberal Democrats. But he said, 2023 will allow us the chance to present the finest of Britain on the international stage… defending freedom and democracy wherever we find it under threat.
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