Rishi Sunak, the UK Prime Minister, faced intense scrutiny during a TV interview just four days before the election. He was confronted with public complaints about the state of the NHS, schools, potholes, social care, sewage, and other public services. Viewers expressed concerns that 'nothing works' in Britain, including schools not being able to afford glue-sticks, questioning Sunak's claim that the UK is better off than it was in 2010. Despite the criticism, Sunak reiterated his intention to cut taxes further, a move that some argue could exacerbate the crises in public services.
Rishi Sunak was with us for what’s likely to be one of the last big interviews of the campaign - does he recognise many of public feel like ‘nothing works’ ? https://t.co/6OUAo0Umov
Rishi Sunak claims UK better off after 14 years of Tories - but BBC viewers tell him nothing works https://t.co/TyF5ryFU6a
Rishi Sunak faces uncomfortable TV grilling as he's challenged over complaints that 'nothing works in Britain' amid viewers' moans about potholes, NHS appointments, sewage, and schools not being able to afford glue-sticks - just four days before election https://t.co/TAOQVi6l5Y https://t.co/gYUFlIGJ0v
Out of touch Rishi Sunak claims UK 'better' than in 2010 as he's confronted on why nothing works https://t.co/XLnUqzF92Y
"Why is everything not working?" Rishi Sunak bombarded people's concerns about the crises in NHS, schools, potholes, social care, etc Rishi Sunak says he will cut taxes more - exacerbating the crises in public services #BBCLauraK