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Politics in plain English from The Sun’s award-winning political team, led by Harry Cole - with inside access, the biggest interviews, lively debates and exclusive polling, throughout the 2024 General Election campaign.
Never Mind The Ballots has already had over 7 million views for interviews with the biggest political names from across the spectrum - including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Leader of the Opposition Sir Keir Starmer, former PM Liz Truss, Home Secretary James Cleverly and Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting. Now the show’s going five days a week - get the best election coverage on thesun.co.uk, all The Sun's social channels, YouTube and where you get your Podcasts.
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Rishi Sunak nailed the first TV debate with crucial 2019 voters when talking tough on immigration, pensions and national service, exclusive polling reveals today.
The survey for our Never Mind the Ballots show found the PM won the bout 60 to 33 among the “winnable” Brits who gave Boris Johnson his election landslide five years ago.
But he was 20 points down across the population as a whole - 53 to 33 - in the telly clash, mirroring his standing in the wider national opinion polls.
In other snap polls taken on the debate, Mr Sunak won one overall and Sir Keir the other.
Our polling shows Mr Sunak’s “aggressive” performance in the first head-to-head hosted by ITV on Tuesday evening appeared to have paid off with his base - as well as the wider public.
Read more: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/politics/28309634/moments-tough-talking-rishi-won-key-voters/
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