Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer Clash in Last Debate Before UK Election
Personal Attacks Fly in Fiery Debate
The last debate before the upcoming UK election saw British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer engaging in a heated verbal battle. Sunak’s Conservatives are currently trailing Labour by around 20 points in the polls, prompting him to launch personal attacks on Starmer’s credibility. On the other side, Starmer accused Sunak of being disconnected from the everyday concerns of ordinary Britons.
The debate covered various topics, including immigration, where Sunak refuted Starmer’s claims about returning migrants to their home countries. The debate concluded with a tie, according to a snap YouGov poll.
High Stakes for the Future of UK
Polls suggest that Labour’s Starmer is poised to win the election by a large margin, potentially ending the 14-year Conservative rule. Both leaders have been trying to convince voters about their ability to lead the country effectively.
Starmer emphasized the challenges faced by families under the Conservative government, while Sunak’s campaign has faced several obstacles, including criticism for a betting scandal.
Protesters Disrupt Event
During the debate, loud protests from pro-Palestinian demonstrators outside the venue added to the chaos. Host Mishal Husain acknowledged the distraction, highlighting the role of protest in British democracy.
Despite the disruptions, neither Starmer nor Sunak addressed the protests during the debate.