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Rishi Sunak faces tough questions and public backlash during LBC interview as election polls plummet

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LBC listeners were left reeling as 'tetchy' Rishi Sunak lost his cool when questioned on his dire election campaign.Under the intense scrutiny of presenter Nick Ferrari, Sunak floundered in the aftermath of polls predicting an ill-fated defeat for the Tories - with new data pointing towards potentially the party's worst-ever election result.From botching D-Day facts to embarrassingly complaining about not having Sky TV while growing up, Sunak's campaign has been marred by uncomfortable moments - causing listeners to take note of his irritable responses when pressed on these issues, reports the Mirror.Amanda from Cheddar queried the PM: "How well do you think the campaign is going so far?" Lacking a coherent answer, Sunak avoided the direct question and gave a fumbling reply: "Well morning, er, morning Amanda.

I was in the South West yesterday actually, I was in Devon and talking to a lot of people, particularly in our farming communities but more generally as well.

I'm really energised to talk to the country about this election."Ferrari further pulled apart Sunak's troubled background with polling, asking: "When you called the election, the Conservatives were 23% in the polls, they've now gone down to 21%, are you telling me you feel vindicated by calling this election?" Unwilling to be drawn in, Sunak responded: "The only poll that matters, Nick, is the one on July 4th". Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Sunak faced further scrutinisation by the LBC host who asked: "How many points out of 10 would you give your campaign so far?"The politician audibly lost his cool, as his tone reached a higher pitch. "I'm not interested in those types of

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