Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting has cautioned voters against complacency as recent polls predict a significant Labour victory in the upcoming general election. Speaking on Sky News’s Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips, Streeting emphasised the stark choice facing the electorate and criticised the Conservative manifesto as akin to “Liz Truss’s budget on steroids.” He warned that re-electing the Conservative government could result in “a nightmare on Downing Street.”

Streeting’s remarks come amid a series of polls suggesting a bleak outlook for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government. One poll indicates the Conservatives could secure only 72 seats, a dramatic reduction from their current standing. Despite these projections, Streeting urged Labour supporters not to assume victory is assured, using the metaphor of not handing “the matches back to the arsonists to finish the job.”

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