Pre-election grilling between Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer

The article discusses a pre-election grilling between Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer, where they were questioned on key issues like immigration and health. Sunak focused on low taxes and tackling illegal immigration, while Starmer emphasized returning illegal migrants and dealing with boat crossings. The article also includes feedback from Sun readers on the candidates' performance.

Political Election Event with Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer

The article covers a political event where Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer are grilled by Sun readers. Sunak discusses small boat migrants and pledges to send them to Rwanda if Tories win. There are betting scandals involving Tory insiders. The event is part of the election campaign.

Labour Party's Immigration Policy in the UK

Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer vows to cut immigration to Britain without committing to a specific target, citing a change in the party's stance towards mass migration. The Conservatives have failed to fulfill previous promises to reduce immigration, leading to a decline in popularity.

Boris Johnson leading poll to take on Sir Keir Starmer

Boris Johnson tops poll of Tory politicians to take on Sir Keir Starmer in a potential comeback boost, with survey showing he outperforms other Conservative leaders as well. Poll suggests majority of 2019 Conservative voters would return to Tories under Johnson. Lady McAlpine believes Tories would beat Labour with Johnson leading a 'new squeaky clean Conservative Party.' Johnson's potential comeback is supported by other senior Conservative figures after comments by Rishi Sunak.

Boris Johnson topping poll to challenge Sir Keir Starmer

Boris Johnson tops poll of Tory politicians to challenge Sir Keir Starmer, with 28% support against 25% for the Prime Minister. 52% of 2019 Conservative voters undecided on next election would return to Tories under Johnson. Poll conducted by Whitestone Insight surveyed 13,534 British adults online between January 23 and February 7.