'Work to do' after local election losses - Rishi Sunak
Briefly

Rishi Sunak dismissed calls for change after Tory losses, aims to make progress with voters before a general election, facing potential hung parliament scenario.
Conservatives faced disappointment with losing 470 councillors, 10 councils, and key positions like West Midland mayor Andy Street, raising concerns about potential future election outcomes.
Sunak acknowledges tough times and frustration, highlighting the party's plan to address priorities and emphasizing the need for action over political horse trading.
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