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Who won BBC General Election debate as Keir Starmer takes on 'out of touch' Rishi Sunak

During the final General Election TV debate on BBC One, a desperate Rishi Sunak repeatedly interrupted Keir Starmer as they clashed on tax, immigration and sleaze

Prime Ministerial Debate: Keir Starmer calls Rishi Sunak 'out of touch'

Keir Starmer tonight told Rishi Sunak he “might not be quite so out of touch” if he actually listened to voters.

The Labour leader delivered the brutal swipe as the PM resorted to shouting over him in the final election TV debate.

During the 75-minute showdown on BBC One, a desperate Mr Sunak repeatedly interrupted his rival as they clashed on tax, immigration and sleaze. But Mr Starmer earned a round of applause as he told him: “If you listened to people in the audience across the country more often, you might not be quite so out of touch.”

Viewers at home accused Mr Sunak of acting like a child by constantly interrupting.

A snap YouGov poll of 1,716 debate viewers suggested it was a tie with exactly 50% saying Mr Sunak performed best and 50% saying Mr Starmer.

Keir Starmer clashed with Rishi Sunak over tax, immigration and ethics(PA)

A fired-up Mr Starmer warned that voters had simply had enough after 14 years of Tory failure. After an audience member called Sue Barclay spoke about how people are “dismayed by the lack of integrity and honesty” in Westminster today, the Labour leader said if elected as PM he would “reset politics so that it returns to public service”.

“This is a question of leadership because this isn't just what's happened this week and last week with the Gambling Commission,” he replied. “We saw Partygate earlier in this Parliament. The Prime Minister himself was convicted and fined for breaking the rules, which he brought in and imposed on everybody else. And of course we have seen what happened with the Covid contracts. This takes leadership.”