edit: context: Rishi Sunak left the D-Day commemorations early for a prearranged interview. The top text reworks Winston Churchill’s “we shall fight on the beaches” speech and the bottom text draws on a phrase from a poem by Kipling that was re-contextualised for WW1, although here it does double duty referencing the soldiers he left behind and as a reminder when it comes time to vote in the upcoming General Election.
I don’t understand.
I’ve added context.
Didn’t know he did that. It’s not going well, is it! But it clearly wasn’t going to.