Rishi Sunak, during a BBC interview, responded to viewer concerns about the state of the UK by stating his intention to cut taxes. Despite being confronted with emails from BBC viewers detailing issues in the NHS, schools, potholes, and social care, Sunak maintained that the UK is a better place to live than it was in 2010. He also asserted that taxes will go down under the Conservatives, even though the tax burden is set to increase.
Rishi Sunak says “taxes will go down under the Conservatives” 🤔 The tax burden is set to go up
Shown a series of emails from BBC viewers about how nothing now works in the country, Rishi Sunak responds by saying he wants to cut taxes #bbclaurak https://t.co/5gANXFRnB6
BBC viewers share their thoughts with Rishi Sunak https://t.co/GMHhaZXEsC
"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
#bbclaurak: Is this a better or worse place to live than 2010? Rishi Sunak: "It's a better place to live than it was in 2010.." 🤣 #TrevorPhillips https://t.co/rPRGxNQe4q
Rishi Sunak says "this is a better place to live than it was in 2010".
Rishi Sunak says the UK is a "better place to live than in 2010" #BBCLaurak