BBC Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg called out Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt suggesting he had no "concrete plan" on how to deliver on Brexit. Mr Hunt has been vying for the position of Prime Minister against Boris Johnson in the Tory leadership contest and has pledged his commitment to reopening discussions with the European Union to secure a deal. But Ms Kuenssberg dismissed his campaign pledge during an interview with Mr Hunt on Tuesday: "Listening to you talking about your plans is actually very similar to talking to Boris Johnson about his Brexit plans.
"High on ambition, low on concrete detail."
Mr Hunt defended his position, insisting he had been "very clear" on how he would proceed if elected Prime Minister to ensure Brexit is delivered.
The senior BBC reporter however dismissed his proposals as "a wish" as she demanded to discuss the evidence he had to justify claims he would be able to resolve the Brexit debacle.
She added: "You were clear about what you would like to do. That’s a wish. What’s the evidence you can actually get this done?"
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Brexit news: Kuenssberg claimed Hunt's proposals are "low on concrete details" (Image: BBC)
Mr Hunt said: "This is the starting point for any deal. You’ve got to be absolutely clear about what you want and its’ different to what Theresa May was negotiating.
"Both Boris and I want to change