UK Elections: Candidates Flock to Hindu Temples

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According to the news, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his top rival, Keir Starmer, both went to Hindu temples in London to try and woo Hindu voters. Hindus make up about 1.5% of the British population, and are considered an influential voting bloc.

The news said that Sunak is expected to lose the July 4th election, but can Britain's Hindus help him finish in second place?

Watch the full coverage of the news via YouTube.


 
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According to the news, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his top rival, Keir Starmer, both went to Hindu temples in London to try and woo Hindu voters. Hindus make up about 1.5% of the British population, and are considered an influential voting bloc.

The news said that Sunak is expected to lose the July 4th election, but can Britain's Hindus help him finish in second place?

Watch the full coverage of the news via YouTube.


It all depends on what the people of Britain want.
 
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