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Rishi Sunak's Time is Up

Big Rishi came up the hard way - no Sky TV - don’t know how he coped

"Sunak, who was educated at the private boarding school Winchester College in Hampshire, said: “What is more important is my values and how I was raised. And I was raised in a household where hard work was really important … service to your community was important. And my parents worked very hard for what they had and they wanted their kids to have a better life.”"

Clearly that's false because if they had worked hard then Ratboy would have had Sky TV.
 
"Sunak, who was educated at the private boarding school Winchester College in Hampshire, said: “What is more important is my values and how I was raised. And I was raised in a household where hard work was really important … service to your community was important. And my parents worked very hard for what they had and they wanted their kids to have a better life.”"

Clearly that's false because if they had worked hard then Ratboy would have had Sky TV.
He knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. But at least he's not some sort of shitty banned returner here.
 
Guardian commentator LittleJockElliott on Rishi Sunak:

‘He reminds me of the scene in 2001: A Space Odyssey where HAL 9000 is trying to talk Dave Bowman out of disconnecting him.

"I know I’ve made some very poor decisions recently, but I can give you my complete assurance that my work will be back to normal. I’ve still got the greatest enthusiasm and confidence in the mission."’
 
Given when I was growing up, our family of six was living on way less per year (before tax) than Sunak's family was spending on his education (after tax), he can literally GTF.

(As is true for most people which shows how utterly out of touch he is. Sky indeed FFS.)

He's so utterly divorced from 'every day' normality that I'd not be surprised if he'd say his definition of struggle was being driven to a £30k a year private school in a BMW 3 series instead of the more normal Mercedes-Benz E series.
 
He's so utterly divorced from 'every day' normality that I'd not be surprised if he'd say his definition of struggle was being driven to a £30k a year private school in a BMW 3 series instead of the more normal Mercedes-Benz E series.
As a kid his family was so poor that one year they could only afford to go to EURO Disney...
 
I wish prime ministers would get more questions like this where they gift the world with yet another reminder of how out of touch they are.

Remember Teresa May, "what was the naughtiest thing you ever did?" "I ran through a wheat field" - proper reminder of how ridiculous they are. More of this please.
 
Yeh. But crace isn't all that. Colour TV, for example, invented at least12 years before his birth. I don't rate him, he tries too hard and his satire is lacklustre
MC folk never really get it; my (dirt poor) fam had rented colour telly way before a load of the posher kids families in my town. The WC don't play by those deferred gratification bollocks rules.
 
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