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Brilliant, challenging him with direct questions.“Evasive waffle is not really an explanation,” Seb slammed.BBC Breakfast: Nina Warhurst got frustrated with the MP during the interviewThe BBC Breakfast presenter began the interview by quizzing Sunak on Universal Credit.“We put in place certain things to help people deal with the most acute phase of coronavirus,” the MP explained.
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