KING TO RESCUE RISHI
Sunday Express|April 09, 2023
...and he'll boost the economy too
Jonathan Walker
KING TO RESCUE RISHI

KING Charles is set to save the PM's blushes next month with his Coronation eclipsing a predicted Tory wipeout in town hall elections.

Rishi Sunak is bracing himself for the loss of more than 1,000 council seats in a "nightmare" backlash from voters.

But the disastrous results will get little airtime on TV - coming just 24 hours before the royal spectacular at Westminster Abbey. Instead, the Prime Minister can even expect a bounce as the celebrations give Britain an estimated £1billion economic boost.

He could also reap dividends from the feel-good factor that will sweep the nation during the three-day Coronation weekend. Sir Keir Starmer will be robbed of a golden opportunity to steal centre stage and show he is on a winning streak.

The Labour leader has told his troops they must be quick to land blows on the Tories the minute the results drop.

One insider said: "The timing couldn't be worse for us. For the lucky Tories, it's the perfect day to bury bad news." Relieved allies of Mr Sunak say the Coronation will also shield him from any leadership challenge from disillusioned MPs.

At any other time, a hammering at the polls on that scale would lead to days of negative coverage and growing discontent among backbenchers.

But with most local authorities counting votes on May 5, the results will be overshadowed by the build-up to the spectacular crowning of King Charles which takes place the next day.

Beamed around the world, it will hog the headlines and be followed by street parties and celebrations galore.

The finishing touches to the event will be taking place as the votes are counted, with people at home preparing for their own Coronation festivities.

Royal experts say Charles has won the heart of the nation since the death of his mother last year, and the spectacular at Westminster Abbey is expected to be a triumph.

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