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Penny Mordaunt finds herself at the center of a political storm as she steps into the spotlight for the BBC's seven-way election debate, standing in for the embattled Prime Minister. Representing the Tories, Mordaunt faces off against fierce opponents, including Labour's Angela Rayner and Reform's Nigel Farage. With the stakes high and tensions rising, all eyes are on Mordaunt as she must decide whether to fight for herself or defend the Prime Minister's actions.
As the debate unfolds, the spotlight intensifies on Mordaunt, whose role as the leader of the Commons puts her in a challenging position. The clash over the cost of living crisis and the PM's controversial D-Day blunder amplifies the pressure on Mordaunt, making the televised showdown a battleground for political ideologies and personal integrity.
Amid the heated exchanges and political brawls, Mordaunt's resilience and strategic moves in the debate will be closely scrutinized. The odds may not be in her favor, but Mordaunt's performance could reshape the dynamics of the election landscape, with Portsmouth North as a crucial battleground.
In a twist of fate, the debate outcome could seal Mordaunt's fate in the political arena. As the controversy surrounding Rishi Sunak's early departure from the D-Day commemorations rages on, Mordaunt's responses and decisions will be pivotal. Will Mordaunt emerge unscathed or face the repercussions of a challenging debate? Stay tuned as the political drama unfolds!
When the leader of the Commons appears in tonight's seven-way election debate, a stand-in for the embattled prime minister, she will come under sustained ...
Mordaunt, representing Tories, faces Labour's Angela Rayner, Reform's Nigel Farage and candidates from Lib Dems, SNP, Greens and Plaid Cymru.
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The Cabinet minister, who is also a Navy reservist, said it was right that Rishi Sunak apologised, not only to veterans but to the public.
The trio are among seven senior party figures slugging it out on live television, amid a furious row over Rishi Sunak 's decision to skip a D-Day event.
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Rishi Sunak left the 80th D-day anniversary in France early to record a TV interview while world leaders gathered in Normandy.
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The Cabinet minister, who is also a Navy reservist, said it was right that Rishi Sunak apologised, not only to veterans but to the public.
Ms Mordaunt said it was right that Rishi Sunak apologised as senior figures from the other six parties criticised the PM in BBC election debate.
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Leader of the Commons Penny Mordaunt said the Prime Minister leaving the D-Day 80th anniversary events early was "completely wrong".
Leader of the Commons Penny Mordaunt said the Prime Minister leaving the D-Day 80th anniversary events early was "completely wrong".
Ms Mordaunt, who is also a Navy reservist, said it was right Rishi Sunak apologised not only to veterans but to the public.