Sunak faced questions about setting a date for a general election amidst pressure and public discontent. He remained evasive despite hosts' persistent inquiries.
Sunak emphasized the importance of his duties over speculation on timing, sidestepping inquiries about a possible July election and deflecting attempts for clarity.
Labour's Wes Streeting urged Sunak to act, highlighting public desire for a chance to express their views and vote for change.
Amidst internal party issues and external criticisms, Defense Secretary Grant Shapps and Home Secretary James Cleverly cautioned against premature leadership challenges.
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