Sunak and Starmer clash in noisy final debate on tax, borders and gender
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In a final and noisy pre-election debate on Wednesday night, U.K. Prime MinisterPrime MinisterPrime Minister Rishi Sunak and opposition Labour Party Leader, Keir Starmer, argued loudly with each other on the cost of living, taxes and welfare, immigration and gender.
The Prime Minister, in danger of losing his Richmond (Yorkshire) seat, repeatedly warned voters over the 75-minute debate not to “surrender” to Labour on various fronts.
Mr. Sunak’s Conservative Party has been in power for 14 years, and has lagged behind Labour in opinion polls by around 20 points. Following the pandemic, Britons have seen four conservative Prime Ministers, crumbling public services (such as the National Health Service) and a cost of living crisis.
“ It is in their DNA. Mark my words. Your pension, your council tax your home, your car, you name it, they will tax it,
Rishi Sunak,
Sunak and Starmer clash in noisy final debate on tax, borders and…
“ I get the frustrations, but think about the choice, allow me to finish the job I’ve started,
Rishi Sunak,
Sunak and Starmer clash in noisy final debate on tax, borders and…
“ People feel like hope’s been beaten out of them,
Keir Starmer,
Sunak and Starmer clash in noisy final debate on tax, borders and…