Sunak and Starmer clash over tax in first debate
The Conservative and Labour leaders got scrappy at times, forcing the host of the ITV event to intervene and urge the pair to "lower your voices".
The Conservative and Labour leaders got scrappy at times, forcing the host of the ITV event to intervene and urge the pair to "lower your voices".
Here's what you need to know from the first televised leaders' debate of the election campaign.
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The Conservative and Labour leaders are both told to lower their voices as audience questions provoke fiery moments in the first big set-piece of the election.
The Conservative and Labour leaders got scrappy at times, forcing the host of the ITV event to intervene and urge the pair to "lower your voices".
Here's what you need to know from the first televised leaders' debate of the election campaign.
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