Flustered Rishi Sunak was skewered over five years of Tory chaos as he heard his Government is as unpopular as Liz Truss's disaster regime. Sky News' Beth Rigby told the under-fire PM that the latest YouGov poll puts his party on a paltry 18 points - almost neck-and-neck with Nigel Farage's Reform UK. Mr Sunak was also told a "catalogue of broken promises" mean voters want to kick him out.
And in a brutal back-and-forth Mr Sunak was asked if he would be ousted even if he wins on July 4. Ms Rigby asked: "Your polling is now worse than in the Liz Truss Government. What's going wrong?" Struggling Mr Sunak conceded: "It hasn't been an easy 18 months, I'm doing my best to keep going.
" Ms Rigby then confronted him over the Tory chaos the country has endured since the 2019 election. She asked him: "We've had three Prime Ministers, five Chancellors, five Home Secretaries, six Health Secretaries. How do we know that if you won the General Election , you'd still be Prime Minister in a year's time?" Mr Sunak - who has struggled to hold his warring party together in recent months - responded: "Look I can appreciate people's frustrations.
Of course, we haven't got everything right. I don't think any Government does. And I know it's been very difficult for many people, but what I can do is work as hard as I can to deliver the stability that I said I would.
" Ms Rigby went on: "Your problem is broken promises, it's deeper than the last couple of years, it's Brexit , it's migration, it's the .