GRILLING RISHI

Rishi Sunak faces no-holds barred political grilling from Sun readers today

It comes after the PM said he wants to hold a general election when people 'feel that things are improving' in the economy

RISHI Sunak will TODAY face a no-holds barred grilling from Sun readers.

You have sent in hundreds of questions for the Prime Minister ahead of his appearance on our new Never Mind the Ballots show.

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Rishi Sunak will answer YOUR questions

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The PM will be grilled by The Sun’s Political Editor, Harry Cole

Hot topics for Rishi include if he’ll ever achieve his pledge to stop the boats, the cost of living crisis, NHS and the state of the nation’s defences.

He will be quizzed by Political Editor Harry Cole — two weeks after Sir Keir Starmer’s own appearance on the Never Mind the Ballots show.

He will also hear from our Sun Cabinet of readers.

Last week, an exclusive poll for The Sun showed the Tories being squeezed by Labour and Reform UK, leaving them with just 24 per cent of the vote.

Worryingly for No10, which hopes to build an election fightback based on undecided voters, eight in 10 say they are unlikely to change their minds.

Today, the PM said he only wants to hold a general election when people “feel that things are improving” in the economy.

You can watch at 7pm today on the Sun Youtube channel or 

Produced by News Studios, Never Mind The Ballots airs every week on mcb777.fun and  – which has now reached nearly 5 million subscribers.

In the inaugural March 21 show, Labour leader Sir Keir revealed he had big plans to “fix the country” in the coming decade.

And when with polling data that showed many Brits saw him as untrustworthy, he insisted: “I’m in the camp of saying look, what I don’t want to have is a situation where, after the election, we are breaking our promises.”

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The PM with Sun man Harry Cole at Downing Street in September last year
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