Rishi Sunak calls general election for 4 July – as it happened

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The prime minister has this afternoon called a general election for 4 July.

It comes after a day of feverish speculation at Westminster.

Speaking at prime minister’s questions this afternoon, Sunak refused to quash the rumours when asked directly by SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn, referring instead to his stock answer that an election will take place in “the second half of the year”.

July, many had noted, falls in the second half of the year.

Then, speaking to political journalists at lunchtime, the PM’s spokespeople refused to rule out a general election being called today, despite furious questioning by journalists.

It came as two cabinet ministers cut short foreign trips to attend an impromptu cabinet meeting, scheduled for 4.15 pm. Foreign secretary Lord Cameron is jetting back from Albania, while defence secretary Grant Shapps has terminated his trip to Lithuania ahead of time.

Meanwhile, chancellor Jeremy Hunt had pulled out of a planned pre-recorded interview on ITV’s Peston show.

05.19 pm

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BREAK: Rishi Sunak calls general election for July 4th.

04.41 pm —

I think we can say with some certainty that recent defections spurred on this decision for a summer election

They changed the political calculus — and with more likely looming, Sunak had to stop the rot

One reading then, I suppose, is Labour bounced PM into GE

— Josh Self (@Josh_Self_) May 22, 2024

04.34 pm — An election awaits…

The official announcement from prime minister Rishi Sunak is expected to come at 5 pm.

04.28 pm

Sure, Sunak gets to look decisive and confident — but a summer election, with the polls as they are, is political suicide

How will Conservative MPs feel having their careers gambled away on an optimistic hunch?

— Josh Self (@Josh_Self_) May 22, 2024

04.22 pm — It’s happening…

New – Sources tell me July 4 is the going to be the date of the next election. Now confirmed to folk internally.

— Anushka Asthana (@AnushkaAsthana) May 22, 2024
Sky News understands July 4 election

— Sam Coates Sky (@SamCoatesSky) May 22, 2024

04.20 pm

CCHQ has just uploaded the two free post templates for a GE to the party’s online toolkit, one keen-eyed activist spots… pic.twitter.com/HY7UBRKweD

— Calgie (@christiancalgie) May 22, 2024

04.16 pm

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BREAK: The Guardian reports that the PM will call an election for July.

“Rishi Sunak will call general election for July in surprise move – sources”

04.09 pm

Defence secretary Grant Shapps, chief secretary to the Treasury Laura Trott, energy secretary Claire Coutinho, work and pensions secretary Mel Stride, health secretary Victoria Atkins and Northern Ireland secretary Chris Heaton-Harris are all in No 10 for the cabinet meeting set to kick-off at 4.15 pm

03.55 pm

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What happens first:

(1) Rishi Sunak calls general election for July; or
(2) Conservative rebels, fearing an early election, trigger a no confidence vote in Sunak?

— Josh Self (@Josh_Self_) May 22, 2024

03.50 pm

I wouldn't be surprised if speculation today culminates in a mini-reshuffle, with Coutinho brought in as chancellor and Heaton-Harris (standing down) out as NI secretary

Sunak then makes speech outside Downing Street naming election date as Nov 14 https://t.co/yz7Yi6rVmT

— Josh Self (@Josh_Self_) May 22, 2024

03.45 pm

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