Brits lash out at UK PM contender Rishi Sunak after his video goes viral. Here’s why
UK Prime Minister candidate Rishi Sunak has found herself at the angry end of British citizens right at the top of the now-controversial race for success with Prime Minister Boris Johnson. ‘The Sunday Telegraph’ also saw a 424-word attack on the former British Prime Minister of Indian descent, who called him a ‘liar’ and a ‘schoolboy’ who could not be trusted. about tax.
At the time, a decades old video of the former Prime Minister from the BBC documentary ‘Middle Classes- Rise & Sprawl’ took the internet by storm.
In the video, Sunak, 21, says he has no ‘working-class friends’. In the video, he says: “I have friends who are aristocrats, I have friends who are upper class. I have working class friends, you know. Well, not the working class”.
he went on to say, “I mix and match and then I met kids from a school in the state city and told them to apply to Oxford and talk to them about people like me”.
Rishi Sunak is a British leader of Indian descent who kicked off his campaign on 8 July with the hashtag #Ready4Rishi, to succeed Boris Johnson as UK Prime Minister.
Some netizens called him a ‘clown’ while others accused him of being a ‘liar’. The old video that has benefited his critics is trending the hashtag #FishyRishi on social media platforms.
A British hunter shared a video calling it a ‘curved toe’.
Watch the video here
UK Prime Minister candidate Rishi Sunak has found herself at the angry end of British citizens right at the top of the now-controversial race for success with Prime Minister Boris Johnson. ‘The Sunday Telegraph’ also saw a 424-word attack on the former British Prime Minister of Indian descent, who called him a ‘liar’ and a ‘schoolboy’ who could not be trusted. about tax.
At the time, a decades old video of the former Prime Minister from the BBC documentary ‘Middle Classes- Rise & Sprawl’ took the internet by storm.
In the video, Sunak, 21, says he has no ‘working-class friends’. In the video, he says: “I have friends who are aristocrats, I have friends who are upper class. I have working class friends, you know. Well, not the working class”.
he went on to say, “I mix and match and then I met kids from a school in the state city and told them to apply to Oxford and talk to them about people like me”.
Rishi Sunak is a British leader of Indian descent who kicked off his campaign on 8 July with the hashtag #Ready4Rishi, to succeed Boris Johnson as UK Prime Minister.
Some netizens called him a ‘clown’ while others accused him of being a ‘liar’. The old video that has benefited his critics is trending the hashtag #FishyRishi on social media platforms.
A British hunter shared a video calling it a ‘curved toe’.
Watch the video here
Sunak has been branded as a liar by British citizens, who published a memo titled “Get Ready for Rishi”, branding the 42-year-old MP as having a “Big Taxes and Expenses” agenda big spending”.
The memo criticized Sunak personally, saying he had “publicly lied” when he sought to explain the non-resident tax status of his Indian wife Akshata Murty.