Andrew Marr speaks to chef and restaurateur Tom Kerridge, after Piers Morgan pinpointed that Brexit is the 'great unmentionable' of the 2024 General Election.
Mr Kerridge claimed that the 'fundamental basics' of infrastructure around Brexit are 'wrong'.
He also told Andrew that he would 'happily' pay more taxes if it meant an increase in the quality of infrastructure.
It comes after the Prime Minister and Labour leader went head-to-head in the first leaders debate on Tuesday evening ahead of the July 4 poll.
The focus if the televised debate leant on taxes, with Mr Sunak repeatedly accused Labour of planning to hike taxes for the average household by £2,000, claiming that analysis showed Labour has a £38.5bn blackhole in its spending plans.
Keir Starmer has now said that Rishi Sunak breached ministerial code when he accused Labour of planning to hike taxes £2,000.
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