Rishi Sunak insists he will fight rest of election campaign despite D-Day backlash
Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inboxGet our free View from Westminster emailRishi Sunak has broken his silence and vowed to carry on “until the last day of this campaign” as he tried to draw a line under last week’s D-Day row. He also expressed the hope that “people can find it in their hearts to forgive me,” as he said he “absolutely didn’t mean to cause anyone any hurt or upset”.Mr Sunak has been accused of going into hiding after he faced an outpouring of criticism for leaving the commemoration early. One cabinet minister was even forced to deny the Tory leader would quit ahead of polling day on July 4. But the Prime Minister said he would not stop “fighting for the future of our country”. And he hit back at Nigel Farage‘s claim that the Tory leader does not understand “our culture”, condemning the remarks as not “good for our politics or indeed our country”.Follow our live coverage of the general election campaignPrime Minister Rishi Sunak has set out Tory plans to recruit 8,000 extra police (Justin Tallis/PA) More