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‘I’m sorry’: Rishi Sunak’s final speech as prime minister in full – video

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The outgoing British prime minister, Rishi Sunak, made his resignation speech after a historic defeat in the UK general election to the Labour party. 'I have heard your anger, your disappointment,' Sunak said, announcing he would step down as Conservative leader after a successor was found

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