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Rishi Sunak accused of being ‘in hiding’ after disastrous D-Day gaffe

Source: EPA

Rishi Sunak has been accused of going into hiding after his disastrous decision to snub commemorations for the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

After a senior minister was forced to deny he is considering quitting before the general election, Labour pointed to the fact the PM has not faced the media in more than 48 hours.

Rishi Sunak has not taken questions from the media in 48 hours (EPA)

Labour leader faced a as he announced a planned

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