Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer clash in final TV debate before UK election
- With opposition Labour enjoying a huge lead in polls, the event was the PM’s last big opportunity to give his Tories a fighting chance

The two men bidding to be British prime minister faced off late on Wednesday in a bad-tempered, last head-to-head television debate before the country’s general election next week.
With Keir Starmer’s Labour opposition enjoying a huge poll lead, the verbal tussle in Nottingham, central England, was premier Rishi Sunak’s last big opportunity to give his Conservatives a fighting chance on July 4.
The debate turned personal at times with Sunak accusing Starmer of “taking people for fools” over Labour’s plans to reduce immigration, while Starmer accused the wealthy Sunak of being “out of touch”.
Sunak repeatedly urged voters not to “surrender” to Labour on everything from borders to taxes, while Starmer repeated his mantra that the election represents an opportunity to “turn the page” after 14 years of Tory rule.

The two also locked horns about a betting scandal that has ensnared several senior Tories and a Labour candidate, and overshadowed talk about key policies in the campaign’s final days.