The 12th and last address to voters was taken on by potential UK PM Rishi Sunak at Wembley in London, touching a sentimental chord by thanking his “public service inspiring” Indian parents and his “beloved, kind” wife. The crowd seemed to favor Sunak above rival Truss, as they cheered on his name. The conservative talked about inflation crisis, fighting crime, taxation, immigration reforms, foreign policy priorities; and later took upon audience questions.