The Business Secretary was responding to the ex-Prime Minister’s essay in The Sunday Telegraph.
In response to Kuenssberg asking why anyone under 45 would vote Tory, Sunak lists a well-managed economy, reducing inflation and “stopping the boats”.
The Prime Minister suggests to Kuenssberg he is willing to talk about this year’s pay settlement.
The Shadow Levelling Up Secretary says her party “want to see people paid enough money to live on”
Kuenssberg suggests he is saying there is “no more money unless there’s agreement on [rail] reforms'”
The re-appointed Levelling Up Secretary says the chain of messages looks “quite proper”.
Plus: Twitter seems to know more about my medical state than my GP. And: Kuenssberg’s unguarded moment.
One of the biggest lessons of the referendum was that newspapers and other outlets had failed to spot widespread sentiment.
“In my personal opinion, Olly Robbins should go to the Tower, in which case he should arrive by river.”
But the Scottish Conservative leader cannot shed any light in her new book on the atrocious abuse directed against women on social media.
The Shadow Chancellor doesn’t know the current cost of debt interest.
And, separately, I interview a Prime Minister who doesn’t seem at all brow-beaten or lacking in authority, but instead appears to have recovered her MoJo.
Plus: UKIP abandons the field against Remain Tories. A bike-riding Minister isn’t canvassing. And: Michael Crick should apologise.
He was asked five times, and each time gave an evasive answer.