Rishi Sunak branded 'weak' as he misses highest percentage of PMQs of any prime minister
Rishi Sunak has missed the largest percentage of Prime Minister's Questions of any inhabitant of Number 10, figures from the House of Commons Library and research by Sky News shows.
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