Rishi Sunak attacks Keir Starmer in final BBC election debate

    Rishi Sunak tore into Keir Starmer over immigration and his 'dishonesty' on tax tonight as as he desperately struggles to avert a Tory meltdown.

    The PM accused Keir Starmer of trying to trick Brits as they went head-to-head on BBC One barely a week before the country casts their ballots.

    But the unedifying squabbling did not seem to impress the audience, with one infuriated man asking: 'Are you two seriously the best we have got to be the next PM of our great country?'

    Mr Sunak kicked off the exchanges by fending off a question about Tories being caught up in the betting scandal, while Sir Keir jibed that the premier had been fined for Partygate rule breaches.

    The PM hit back: 'Keir Starmer talks about leadership and politics... I think leadership means being straight with people...

    'He's not being honest with everyone about his plans to raise their taxes.'

    He pointed to a recording of shadow Treasury minister Darren Jones admitting that Labour's Net Zero goals will cost 'hundreds of billions' of pounds.

    He warned that Labour would let Channel migrants 'out on our streets', and ditching the Rwanda scheme would mean people smugglers would 'need a bigger boat'.

    Mr Sunak was also clapped as he said Sir Keir 'wanted to be in charge' but had 'got nothing to say about what you would do about it'.

    But Sir Keir received his own round of applause as he complained that Mr Sunak kept interrupting him, saying if he 'listened' more he wouldn't be seen as so 'out of touch'. He said the Tories had raised tax '26 times' and tagged him 'Liz Truss mark two'.

    The primetime clash in Nottingham - which was dogged by noises from pro-Palestinian protesters outside - is seen as Mr Sunak's last major opportunity to revive his fortunes after a nightmare campaign.

    But the scale of the challenge for the premier was underlined this evening, with more grim megapolls showing the Tories on track to get smashed - and one even putting them in third behind the Lib Dems.

    As another milestone is passed on the general election battle:

    • James Cleverly has admitted the election betting revelations have 'distracted' from the Tory campaign but dodged on whether rules around gambling on politics should be changed;
    • Mr Sunak waded into a bitter trans rights spat between the Tories and David Tennant today, branding the former Dr Who star 'the problem' after he told the Equalities Minister to 'shut up'.

    rishi sunak attacks keir starmer in final bbc election debate

    Rishi Sunak tore into Keir Starmer over immigration and his 'dishonesty' on tax tonight as as he struggles to avert a Tory meltdown

    rishi sunak attacks keir starmer in final bbc election debate

    The PM accused Keir Starmer of trying to trick Brits as they went head-to-head on BBC One barely a week before the country casts their ballots

    rishi sunak attacks keir starmer in final bbc election debate

    A Find Out Now survey carried out with Electoral Calculus projected the Tories could be slashed to just 60 seats, behind the Lib Dems on 71

    rishi sunak attacks keir starmer in final bbc election debate

    The overall figures in the Find Out Now/Electoral Calculus MRP are for a Labour landslide with a majority of 250 seats. That would be bigger than Tony Blair's win, and only exceeded by the 1931 result

    rishi sunak attacks keir starmer in final bbc election debate

    The separate We Think poll saw the Conservatives reduced to just 76 MPs

    rishi sunak attacks keir starmer in final bbc election debate
    rishi sunak attacks keir starmer in final bbc election debate

    2024 projection

    Sir Keir accused Mr Sunak of being 'bullied' into responding to the betting allegations, after it took weeks for the party to withdraw support for two candidates.

    The Labour leader said: 'You have to lead from the front on issues like this. I think that in the last 14 years politics has become too much about self entitlement, and MPs thinking about what they could get for themselves.'

    He added: 'The instinct of these people to think the first thing they should do is try to make money, that was the wrong instinct, and we have to change that.'

    Key points in the final election TV debate 

    Rishi Sunak repeatedly berated Keir Starmer for not being 'honest' about his tax plans

    Mr Sunak said: 'If you're a pensioner you should know a Retirement Tax is coming to you, capital R, capital T'

    He pointed to a recording of shadow Treasury minister Darren Jones admitting that Labour's Net Zero goals will cost 'hundreds of billions' of pounds

    Sir Keir lashed out at Mr Sunak over his Partygate fine

    Mr Sunak repeated his fury at the allegations that senior Tories had been betting on the election date

    The PM accused Sir Keir of not believing a 'single penny' can be saved from welfare

    Mr Sunak was clapped as he said Sir Keir 'wanted to be in charge' but had 'got nothing to say about what you would do about it'.

    Sir Keir received his own round of applause as he complained that Mr Sunak kept interrupting him, saying if he 'listened' more he wouldn't be seen as so 'out of touch'. He said the Tories had raised tax '26 times'.

    Sir Keir continued: 'What I did, when one of my team was alleged to have been involved and investigated by the Gambling Commission, they were suspended within minutes, because I knew it made it really important to be swift, the Prime Minister delayed and delayed and delayed until eventually he was bullied into taking off.'

    In response, Mr Sunak said: 'It was important to me, that given the seriousness and the sensitivity of the matters at hand that they were dealt with properly, and that's what I've done.'

    Mr Sunak is desperately trying to change his fortunes as the election betting scandal continues to rage.

    He has also struggled to shake off the D-Day debacle.

    Meanwhile, Tories fear that Reform will split the right-wing vote next week, opening the door for Labour to rack up seats.

    Allies of the PM hope that messages about the danger of a Labour 'supermajority' is starting to hit home, while there have been tentative signs that Mr Farage's surge might have peaked after he controversially claimed the West 'provoked' Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

    We Think research conducted using the so-called MRP methodology suggested Labour could get a majority of 280 - the biggest in modern political history.

    That poll saw the Conservatives reduced to just 76 MPs.

    But a Find Out Now survey carried out with Electoral Calculus projected an even more dramatic outcome. It found the Tories could be slashed to just 60 seats, behind the Lib Dems with 71.

    In that scenario, the Conservatives would not be the official opposition and Nigel Farage's Reform would have 18 seats.

    MRPs are now widely regarded as 'gold standard' in the polling industry, but they have been suggesting widely differing outcomes depending on assumptions such as likelihood to vote. They also take a longer period to conduct, meaning some of the research dates back weeks.

    The enormous win for Sir Keir is being predicted despite signs that he is deeply unpopular with Brits.

    Find Out Now and Electoral Calculus said they had 'calibrated' results of their own polling to 'match the average of recent national polls', after it suggested the Tories were two points behind Reform.

    The overall figures in that MRP are for a Labour landslide with a majority of 250 seats. That would be bigger than Tony Blair's win, and only exceeded by the 1931 result.

    The Conservatives' tally would be the worst since at least 1900 - before universal suffrage.

    Mr Sunak would be among a swathe of senior ministers to lose their own seats.

    Meanwhile, Reform would pick up 18, with Mr Farage finally entering Parliament alongside Richard Tice.

    The wider picture is of apathy among the public. An Ipsos survey indicated that 75 per cent were dissatisfied with Rishi Sunak, with just 25 per cent satisfied.

    But Sir Keir's figures were not much better, with 52 per cent negative and 33 per cent positive about his performance.

    rishi sunak attacks keir starmer in final bbc election debate
    rishi sunak attacks keir starmer in final bbc election debate

    An Ipsos survey indicated that 75 per cent were dissatisfied with Rishi Sunak, with just 25 per cent satisfied

    rishi sunak attacks keir starmer in final bbc election debate

    There have been tentative signs that Nigel Farage's (pictured) surge might have peaked after he controversially claimed the West 'provoked' Russia's invasion of Ukraine

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