Anchor fainted during live debate on TV, Rishi Sunak ran for help

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After the incident, Sunak tagged McCain and tweeted that good news that you are already recovering. It was a very good debate and I look forward to having one soon.

Due to the election of the British Prime Minister, Indian-origin Rishi Sunak is in discussion all over the world these days. He is in the race to become Prime Minister and is giving a tough competition to his nearest rival Liz Truss. Meanwhile, during the election campaign, an unfortunate incident came to light when an anchor fell unconscious during the live debate of both of them. After that that debate had to be canceled.

Actually, this incident happened during a debate on live TV between Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss. The debate was also being broadcast live. During this, the anchor fell unconscious. Anchor Kate McCain suddenly shook and fainted. As soon as he fell, sage Sunak immediately reached out to him for help. After Kate’s fall, the debate stopped for a while and then another anchor took over the debate but the debate was soon ended.

According to British media reports, the debate was hosted by journalist Kate McCain. There was a heated debate between the two claimants over the issue of UK health service NHS and tax cuts. Meanwhile, McCain fell unconscious. He was taken to the hospital. Now he is healthy. Doctors have advised him rest. In the meantime, the debate had to be stopped for some time. Later, another host, Ian Collins, re-started the debate, but it was soon ended.

According to the report, as soon as anchor Kate McCain fell down, Rishi Sunak also left the podium and ran towards her. He wanted to help McCain. Shortly after this incident, Sunak tagged McCain and tweeted that the good news is that you are already recovering. It was a great debate and I look forward to having a debate with you again soon.

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