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What the newspapers say – June 2

The Post on Sunday The leader wrote that the unsettled Tories had called on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to grant tax breaks as soon as possible to keep the Conservatives in power.

The Observer Mr Sunak has reportedly been accused of using the adjustment funds to gain votes.

The Sunday Express is peppered with words from the Prime Minister claiming that British pensioners would face a £1,000 tax bill if Sir Keir Starmer wins the next election.

Sunday people writes that Mr Sunak's former teacher has no intention of voting for him in the upcoming general election.

In the meantime, The Sunday Times Labour has reportedly offered MPs the opportunity to resign to make way for Sir Keir's allies.

The Sunday Telegraph supports the claims of Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt that the Labour Party will betray pensioners if it comes to power.

Among the international news that Sunday Mirror contains words from Stormy Daniels about Donald Trump. The former porn star demands that the former US president be put in prison for his crimes.

The So on Sunday caused a sensation with the announcement of the new presenter of Strictly: the blind comedian Christopher McCausland.

And that Daily Star Sunday writes that Gareth Southgate caused a 130 percent increase in “age clothes” after appearing in a “luxury magazine” wearing a cardigan.