I wonder how many shares he has in big pharma, probably made a mint from enforcing the lockdowns while his wife gained £1.4M for companies from one of his government schemes.
The problem isn't whether or not these special tax arrangements are legal or illegal. The problem is that the ones who write the law are the ones benefiting from the loopholes. Of course all the juiciest loopholes are legal. They've been written that way.
I don't think that money brings happiness to someone who has never had any problems with money. The next best thing that makes one happy is power/control. Having power over a loophole means having power over people who use the loophole, which is more important than any money that the loophole can bring. So to your point, yes, they do benefit from loopholes, but not in a monetary way.
"We believe in aspiration in the Conservative Party." No you don't. Social mobility is plummeting, meaning that, if you are born poor today, you are more likely to die poor than at any time since the 1920s. Achievement is still dominated by accident of birth: who your parents are and which community you were born into. Half of all prime ministers of Britain attended the same school! The British class system is stronger now than at any time since the second World War, which is because the country is becoming evermore unequal again.
Is it fuk! I live ond of the most deprived parts of Britain. Everyone here has at least one car. Wide screen tvs Mobile phones Nhs Free schools Come on man. We got it good. This is not about being 'poor' It's jealousy. Its about him over there having what I haven't got
@@bensims7501 That proves wealth and not necessity? You have little public transport. Wide screens fall off lorries as well. Man you have no idea. Jealousy? Thank F... I moved 60 years ago. Free schools in one of the worst education systems in Europe. You are joking.
It’s not about being jealous or angry about someone’s wealth, it’s about recognising that someone in that lifestyle, who has always lived in that lifestyle, will never understand what life is like for the overwhelming majority of British people who don’t live anything remotely like that, the single mums, the disabled, people on council estates and those who will never be able to afford a property or have to choose whether they can afford to have children!
then why dont you elect a person from slums then.. why putting dirty eye on his weralth.. its not black its pure white money earned .. so stop being crab ..
When he was talking about the people he met at the uni from different classes in society and then he said " maybe not working class", the way he said it is what shocked me. He clearly was never in the entourage of the working class and don't know the real struggle poor people have to endure. now going back to recent times and the crises the country is facing. How is he supposed to improve the lives of these "working class"
That happened a long time ago? People get mature over time. Honestly speaking, he is the only person who is capable of bringing Britain out of this financial crisis!
I'd give them the benefit of the doubt. He got a scholarship for his MBA, and given Winchester was so expensive, it is easy to confuse it. Anyway, stop whining.
@@onlybugwit I have read your comment. And atleast by your first comment I understand that you are saying that before politician there was truth. And politicians didn't exist only, when the humans just appeared on earh and when human started living collectively and had a system. Politicians came into existence. You implying that politicians are the only who lie that's not the true. Alot of people lie dude not just politicians. You will find lots of people lying just in you nebourhood.
After a lifetime of service in the UK forces, the church, and in full-time teaching, I live on a pension of 18,000 a year and pay 2,000 in tax out of that. I have lost all interest in politics. These people are living on a different planet.
Serious question. Wasn't that your life choice? I gave up the option to go into finance for IT, then gave up that to teach and write. Mr Sunak chose his path and I don't envy him.
He's absolutely rolling in it, all the money Sunak spends on his suits and his tailor can't even get the length of his trousers right, for someone with so much money you'd think he'd have a tailor that could make him £3.000 suits that actually fit him. They claim it's done on purpose to make him look taller, however it just makes him look ridiculous. Lets face it the man has no idea how to dress himself or how much a loaf of bread or a pint of milk costs, he don't even know how to use plastic in a garage. But don't worry about that, lets put him in charge of the country ffs
I can’t help feeling like it’s Rishi’s PARENTS who are the meritocratic success story here, and Rishi’s trying to pass off himself as having the same humble beginnings they did. I don’t know many middle-income families that have an extra £22k per year for Winchester fees. That is some people’s annual salary after tax. The average middle income family would struggle to cover the fees of the private school Rishi was already attending, let alone Winchester. Of course It’s not a crime to be rich, it’s the pretences that irritate his fellow MPs and the public. Matthew Stuart writes about this ‘cosplaying poor’ mindset of sorts in _‘The 9.9 percent: the new aristocracy’._ He details how well-off professionals of the 9.9%, whose necks tire from looking up at those with even more, _“convince themselves that they don’t have any privilege at all [..] and conflate the stress of status competition with the stress of survival.”💬_ Did anybody here watch Gossip Girl? The Upper East Siders made the Humphrey’s feel so poor that they actually started believing it. Nevermind that their elite education was paid by their former rockstar dad who ran a successful art gallery, while they lived in a multi-million dollar loft in Brooklyn’s nouveau-riche hipster hangout, D.U.M.B.O, not to mention their Dad eventually marrying a billionaire - but they’re poor, remember? 😂 Dan Humphrey’s character was constantly called out for ‘cosplaying poor’ whilst living alongside billionaires and marrying into Manhattan’s most elite family. No offence but Rishi is definitely giving Dan Humphrey vibes! 😅
@SD I agree with you, but I wouldn't call Rishi's parents middle-class. They're closer to the upper classes in terms of wealth, so there's still an element of privilege.
That's just what Indian people do. Mum and dad will work hard to give their children a better life by giving their children a good education set them up. Then guide them along the way encouraging them to make wise choices in relationships and investments. Indians are naturally good at managing they are taught very young that you're stronger and safer in numbers... this guy is an inspiration what one can achieve with good parenting
@@economicsdiary551 No, Snakey's father looked relieved when Snakey said he didn't have any working class friends. That is an Indian caste thing - treating the working class like untouchables. You'd never see that reaction in a UK home - even in upper class ones.
I love how they keep telling us that they've done nothing illegal when it comes to offshore tax havens. No, it isn't illegal because the financial elite have had the laws changed to suit themselves. If you look into what it takes to set up an offshore account its incredibly difficult, there are companies upon companies, mostly holding companies that don't actually employ anyone, but are there just to hold money. The whole process is very difficult and very expensive. Their entire purpose is to avoid paying tax and the premise is actually simple. As there is no tax on debt, someone from the UK with an offshore account, when needing money, contacts the offshore account company and gets a 'loan'. Of course it's not actually a loan because it's their own money. But because it's recognised as a loan when it comes to the UK, and therefore debt, there is no tax applied. The entire reason for having an offshore account is too evade paying tax, they have no other purpose. One of the real reasons the UK was sold the idea of Brexit was for that reason, the EU were closing tax loopholes such as tax avoidance or evasion from offshore accounts. Not the lie about regaining our sovereignty, we never lost our sovereignty so how could we regain it?
Only Rishi Sunak understands Financial reforms, Banking Taxation , Revenue generation. Improvement of economy, Growth of trade, commerce, businesses Industrial expansion Job Growth Corporate leadership Entrepreneur ideas International relations Job growth ... Saved UK during COVID times Liz Truss is a good fit for waitress job.
@@YenkammaNe exactly, and that is why the financial elites will make sure he's the next PM as they know he will protect their wealth while taking ever more from the average tax payer.
@@YenkammaNe You are misguided lol... All the money Sunak spends on his suits and his tailor can't even get the length of his trousers right, for someone with so much money you'd think he'd have a tailor that could make him £3.000 suits that actually fit him. They claim it's done on purpose to make him look taller, however it just makes him look ridiculous. Lets face it the man has no idea how to dress himself or how much a loaf of bread or a pint of milk costs, he don't even know how to use plastic in a garage. But don't worry about that, lets put him in charge of the country ffs
They work for the fucking goverment who implement Taxes so they should pay taxes instead of legally avoiding knowing full well it's morally wrong. Everyone else pays taxi's or should do.
He hasn't got a privilege background? That's just ridiculous. His father was a doctor, his mother was a pharmacist. How elite do you have to be to considered privileged in the Tory party. I would say a Doctors son is a privilege background. Why do rich people feel the need to distance themselves from privilege?
@@barbaraseymour3437 I don't like the guy but taxs havens really don't mean a lot when working at investment companies. 90% of investment companies will have management companies based in tax havens and pretty common for partners to be paid shares of that
Doctors back then and in they country not get pay much as today Doctor back then instead of money people use to give good like eggs, wine , a sheep , goat , cheese , etc
The bigger question is why are Brits so envious of the fact that two immigrants came to the country with nothing, worked hard and were able to give their son all the educational opportunities he needed to soar and build wealth within his lifetime?
Make no mistake: his mum and dad were all about gaining status. This speaks of seeing one’s self as above others. This is what he was taught. They pushed him and he worked hard.
They understood one thing: If you're well off and in a respectable position based on qualifications, it will matter less what you look like, most doors open for you.
@@elcristoph7380 he had the green card with every intention of retiring in the US, he voted to bring pain on the British people (£800 a week) because it would never effect him.
@First Name Last Name he was MP for Richmond in 2015 and supported Brexit while retaining his Green Card, whenever Parliament breaks he goes off to California and it was known that he intended to move to the US after his parliamentary career. He screwed over the country's with Brexit because he was never going to live in Britain and suffer the consequences of the vote.
It's amusing How Rishi believed he was tackling the issue of his parents-in-law's riches by talking about their origins - which entirely dodged the important issue. The mega-rich have interests. They are so heavily invested in the current economic state of affairs, have so much potentially to lose - that they will never support any change that might redistribute vital wealth. Rishi is not only married into a mega-rich family, but he's worked for Hedge Funds and been involved with financial and economic elites throughout his entire career. The British people aren't all idiots. They want to know why on earth they should ever believe Rishi will work for anyone else, instead of his elite, establishment friends who are begging him to stay the course.
But the race prevail. If you are not white you will not become a prime minister. It is that simple in this country no matter what they talk about democracy. It is a racist shithole.
Surprisingly Labour removed one of the greatest things for social mobility, private school scholarships with government assistance covering the majority of the fees or even all of them. Why did they remove them? Because they were based on ability. Score well on the entrance exam, get a scholarship. Labour considered that unfair. Idiots. I was due to attend private school under a full scholarship even though I came from a council estate, because I aced the entrance exam. Then Labour removed those scholarships after I had done the entrance exam, costing me a private education. My parents would have never been able to pay the fees. I don't support the Tories or Labour though. We need a new party tbh.
Comment section shows why Britain is on a downward spiral, people just hating because sunak comes from a family of values and culture of education and achievement. You want a victim to be your leader not an achiever. You can imagine where it will lead you.
Yeah it’s the parents who deserve credit here. My parents were the same and sent me to private school. I am not rich but ended up qualifying as a lawyer and am now a legal academic. I am the first in my working class family to go to university. It is not quite a rags to riches story with Sunak. A doctor and a pharmacist would be on a combined income of at least £200K: easily enough to to put him through Winchester. It’s not Sunak’s fault but with a billionaire wife he is always going to be completely out of touch with ordinary people’s financial struggles.
200k minus tax, NI and expenses. You over estimate their income greatly. Back in the 80's just arriving as immigrants for a long time they should not have had that much money, the pay was far lower back then compared to pay today they will still not earn anywhere near 200k. Today a doctor in specialist training starts on a basic salary of £39,467 and progresses to £53,077. Salaried general practitioners (GPs) earn £62,268 to £93,965 depending on the length of service and experience, if you are a lawyer I would think attention to detail are important. I would suggest that there was family wealth back in India. They also had 2 other kids to support, all looks a bit dodgy to me.
and do you know how his wife was brought up? and her background? just go n research. Narayanmurthy had a very humble beginning and he became rich just like Rishi. if we are talking about their backgrounds, can we bring all politicians wealth and background? did David Cameron not study in winchester? or a lot of others in politics?
"Let me tell you a story: I'm a "tax-cuts for the rich" millionaire who helped make the wealthy even more wealthy when I instructed the Bank of England to print £450bn in 2020 most of which ended up in the pockets of my rich friends and neighbours; I've introduced tax rises for the poor because we've got to somehow pay all the money I've wasted back as well as keep billionaires in the lifestyles to which they're accustomed. Didn't I do well?" #DigDeep4Rishi , whose party believes in delivering for the very rich while taking from the poor.
Rishi would milk UK economy for his offshore benefit and extract UK's riches back to India. He would quickly sign India Trade Deal to flood UK with Indian migrants to fill gaps in economy for cheap
@@JR-nj8le indians are the best performing minority in almost every foreign country mate. They are the ones that rely the least on public services because they usually are also the highest earning minorities in most countries they're in. They also normally have extremely low crime rates. UK Is already turning into a b#m hole anyways with all the refugees stabbing eachother left and right May god help you in the future mate, cause i dont think UK is going to be able to stay where it is in the coming years considering how everything is falling apart over there.
People aren't questioning whether tax evasion is legal or not, we know its legal for the rich. What we've been saying since atlesst the financial crash in 2008 is that we want these legal loopholes removed. Something the conservatives have been promising and failing to sort out since David Cameron
The EU were going to do that, which us the real reason we left the EU, too many rich people using London as a safe haven for money laundering and tax evasion .
@@annmonica2253 "the EU were going to do that" well why havnt they? Us leaving the EU doesn't stop them regulating financial services and tax loopholes. They've done nothing, just like our own government
@@lewis123417 Yep. Basically this. People will often say something like "The EU were going to do X and that's why we did Y" but never see any sign of the Commission doing those things. Instead we see the EU making even more shady backroom deals, bullying their smaller members into doing things they frankly should not be made to do, and creating more loopholes to keep paying for resources from Russia. All the while promising to not be "dependent" on them for too much longer. Or be like Germany finding more and more excuses not to send weaponry to Ukraine. Rather than simple saying "we don't want to" they will say "We can't find those weapons/ they don't work/ they're not ours" etc. At this point. A lot of EU members are pretty pissed off with the EU. We all knew Brexit was going to have repercussions. Leaving the EU had nothing to do with Tax Loopholes and the EU couldn't give two shits about that topic either.
@@lewis123417 The 'anti tax avoidance package' is a set of EU legislative and non-legislative initiatives, aiming to strengthen rules against corporate tax avoidance and to make corporate taxation in the EU fairer, simpler and more effective.The member states have to implement the directive in their national law by 1 January 2020.
The fact that our potential prime minister thinks having a father who is a GP and a mother who owns a pharmacy means he was not from a privileged background is absolutely terrifying.
Does that real matter and it’s undisputed fact that with his knowledge he built something for himself. Many people have been born with a silver spoon in the mouth and I personally feel that the British people have a lot to gain with Sunak.
The term privileged is ultimately subjective and broad. Everything can be a privilege. Being raised by two parents can also be regarded ss privilege. In my books, being born in a family with generational wealth, is true privilege. Having migrant parents with decent paying jobs is not necessarily privilege, but it certainly is helpful.
@@mo4105 he went to Winchester, just his tuition fees were higher than the average migrant family income at that time. So I would say he was absolutely in a privileged position in life, yes his parents worked hard for there money but that doesn't change the fact that he has grown up without the financial stresses that 99.9% of this countries people have to deal with, I'm not knocking him for being in this position, I am pointing out the fact that he thinks his position is relatable to the majority of this country which it absolutely is not.
Quite. He's living in a fairy tale and he's labelled himself the prince coming to our rescue. He may be well-meaning but his ignorance would do more harm than good in the long-run. That crumb of good delivering £400 to help numerous people with the energy prices? That was only done thanks to Martin Lewis pushing him to, and even then, it's next to nothing. Martin Lewis worked so hard to try to get the man to step up and deliver what was REALLY needed, but was met with "no, no, no". Rishi's deluded and unhelpful.
I would be very concerend about a massive rise in poverty if he became PM the guy only thinks in numbers and is completly detached from the reality of life of being poor imo. Some of his past quotes are frankly extremely concerning red flags on this issue aswell.
its not even about him being detached...its about where his loyalties lie and what kind of arrogance he would bring to the office of PM a chancellor that benefits from his wife's tax domicile status to save 100s of millions of pounds is so arrogant he believes he rules the country and is untouchable sunak only has sunak's best interests at heart...if he becomes PM, he will be doubling down on offshoring jobs to india, to infosys because his wife benefits...at your expense
@@kwanchan6745 hahaha my mum spilt his faults like a spilled coffee I’m gonna start listening more she said all that about his wife some of his antics are down right Arrogant he has no morals And it’s a flipping shame
Let me tell you a story, that’s what it is a story, to have Matt handcock sticking up for him who done the dirty on his own family, I wouldn’t trust a word that comes from each of them.
How did all this slip the UK Intel agencies that should have brought this up in the vetting process? There is questions that linger abt Russian dirty money. Could people like the former Chancellor's dishonesty and the reason Bo Jo resigned, be a tip of the indiscretions that the tories have allowed into the UK? Status seems wipe indiscretions
Your not understanding the rules Ian. Yes she lives in the UK but she was not obliged to pay taxes in the UK which weren't applicable. Did you mean she should of paid taxes voluntarily? Explain in detail how this is dishonest
@Mario Kapalka print loads of money????? the whole west is doing it inc that corrupt rubbish the eu. putin warned us years ago . russia lives with what it has the whole west is trillions in debt. in fact if the oil stops trading in usa dollars the whole west will collapse
@@bobtudbury8505 he had nothing to do with Brexit, but his response to Covid is the reason why we have record inflation and are racing a recession. His economic response had left us all, undeniably and unarguably worse off. “Hit by covid”, they shut down our entire economy and then printed billions of pounds and gave it to us all for no production. It is the single indisputable reason as to why we have the cost of living crisis that we have today. Beyond the fact that he is just another elitist with 0 interest or stake in the common people, he literally bankrupted the country and then tries to take credit for “saving” us. Saving us from what exactly? Saving us from the economic destruction that his Government and his policies caused? Nice one.
@@ZeldaKid5000 In the age of internet 2.0 and soon 3.0 direct democracy is possible now. People could vote on every major policy regarding their constituency, public spending, working regulations, economy, taxes etc. Directly, via internet. All enabled by crypto algorithms that can't be fudged. The fact that we don't have direct democracy by now only shows that we don't have one to begin with. Hence there is nothing to fear for the future of democracy, since there is no such thing in the present.
@@user-iz9co4qf6z The tories have just taken away our right to protest as we can now be arrested for it if it's deemed noisy or an annoyance. The tories have just made it legal for employers to hire agency workers to take over jobs during industrial strike action. The tories are making deporting people seeking asylum in the UK to Rwanda, one of the most dangerous countries in the world for human rights abuses. Even mentioned by the Conservative Government in the past five or fewer years. While Boris Johnson was the Crime Minister, he told tabloids to stop publishing a specific story about his third and current wife and two tabloids removed their stories. The covid fast track lanes? The lying in parliament and refusing to correct the record? Tory is literally a synonym for outlaw, robber or briggand! They do not respect the rule of law (no other property in the UK received more fines for lockdown lawbreaking than number 10) and they do not respect democracy (why did they vote confidence in Boris Johnson, the Crime Minister this week after telling him he must resign? Oh right, because if they voted no confidence there would be a general election and they know they would lose).
Because they took someone that was educated in a Comprehensive school? Regardless of the abilities, or otherwise, of Ms Truss your comment confirms your inherent jealousy.
@@deborahcoveney8846 initially I thought, I'll argue your statement but then realised, probably you are one of those people who still believe that BoJo is a great leader and extremely intelligent with excellent education.....
A man with no morals. He agrees with what ever is best for him and his family alone. Let’s not have another 10 years of austerity for the poor and rampant profits for the rich
Exactly, Indians are also incredibly ruthless and corrupted in their business dealings. I spent time in India.. Rishi is clearly compromised by his father in laws link to him being pivotal in business in India..
No reference to businesses lost in Covid 19 pandemic. Businesses lost in Lockdown in 2021. No reference. Why all the no reference to pandemic. In all these comments on potential PMs. There is absolutely no reference to COVID 19 pandemic. None. It's strange. Massive reason for economic depression.
This explains why cutting £20 per week from the Universal Credit payments to struggling families came easy to Sunak, he has no idea what the cut actually means to the people that need it the most, he is unfit to Run a Bath never mind a country.
@@Sunrise9696-v2z i would absolutely love to see and hear you say that to families in a run down shithole of a town where nothing exists except booze ciggies and drugs.
@@Sunrise9696-v2z Ah yes ok lets lump all families together and blame poverty on them not the Government, this is how Tories think and talk amongst themselves, the poor are poor because they smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol not because the government does not care about them.
@@Sunrise9696-v2z So everyone on UC spends it on alcohol and cigarettes? you sound like a bigger snob than sunak you absolute whopper ! and no i do not need uc, but i do not look down my nose on those who do or paint everyone with your picture of people who are struggling.
Why should multi millionaire's care about the ordinary citizen or the country? Sunak is a USA Green Card enthusiast with a tax avoiding, non domicile wife. Hancock? The less said the better!
@@AK-74K She enjoys all the benefits and advantages of buying property and living in the UK. She wants to be a British Prime Minister's wife. Many others in a similar position pay their taxes. She should pay hers... that's why!
@@richardmatthews7489 open democracy among many others. Type in open democracy what rishi doesn't want you to know dated 8th July re on his father in laws arrangement with Amazon and yesterday the Guardian had where while he was chancellor gave a 1 m deduction to Amazon which was out of tax payers money type Guardian Amazon it will come up yesterday
When you google they come up straight away with loads of other tax dodging , tax payer funded photos and paid for campaigns everything on tap for rishi out of tax payers money - oh and links to loads of tax havens and to Putin's regime with Catamaran and Infosys
His wife used a legitimate HMRC scheme, just like Roman Abramovitch, a man worth US$10 billion and no one cared about him ? Perhaps its OK if you like football !
@@tommyharris5817 You realises it's all self-serving though, right? It's about appearances. ALL politics is about appearances and tricking people into believing what they want to believe. For twelve years this country has been under Tory power, and during that time, the economy has crashed, jobs have been lost, and homelessness has more than doubled. Everything Corbyn predicted became true. That's what Torys are all about - They're not for the 99%, they're for the 1%. I hope for your sake you don't have a working class job.
Can only admire some one who has studied and worked hard to get where he is today , also parents who achieved success also through education and hard work and chose careers in the health service as a doctor and a pharmacist , we should admire and encourage everyone to do likewise.
Rishi was lucky and worked hard to get to where he is. His parents worked very hard to send him to Winchester. That means they had to sacrifice nice things to send him there. But Rishi then made use of it to get into Oxford and then MBA Stanford. He then did the banking thing like many others of his generation. The biggest step up was he married into immense wealth. So he has gone from middle class to very rich with luck, help from hard working parents and made use of everything around him.
Mother a pharmacist and father a doctor shows he’s grandparents had money too. He came from privilege not hard work. Honesty never pays well, only dishonesty makes you rich.
Father a Doctor, parents owned a Pharmacy, mother a pharmacist, Sunak to private school.....way, way more privileged that my background. I also had poor friends unlike Richie Sunak. My parents not only couldn't afford private school, we didn't have central heating until years after other people did. Sunak is absolutely what we want for PM a true man of the people (heavy sarcasm)
So is it his parents fault to strive and put him in private school for a better education. He is where he is because of his education. Perhaps you should ask your parents why didn't they strive enough to put you into a private school.
Phase One: Don't be dirt poor, have two parents (who stay together) who are middle classed professionals, ensure you live in an economy where social mobility is possible, and in which one can simultaneously afford to buy a private education and afford a home, food & transport. Phase Two: Go to Oxford, then marry a billionaire's daughter. Phase Three: Buy investment properties (because your mum & dad can afford to lend you £100,000) manage hedge funds, & then become Prime Minister of the 5th or 6th wealthiest countries in the world. Wow! So easy! Why haven't the rest of us managed to do this! 🤣
It's not easy he has probably worked hard for it. The rest can't do it because you don't have the 1% mentality. you watch netflix and youtube all day long. You moan like a biatch thet poor gets poorer and rich gets richer. Elon musk, Jeff Bezos and other politicians or entrepreneurs worked hard to achieve something. I do not support Sunak I don't like Torries but I believe in working hard and achieving what ever you want.
@@pierzing.glint1sh76 what you don't realise is that the colonisers have no country of domicile. They are the Central Banks (IBS) etc and international corporations like Blackrock and Vanguard.. Rishi is just the icing on the cake to already demoralised common people of Britain. He's just a pawn used to confuse and distract the public from uniting under one culture. We need a strong central culture to unite each nation under. Multiculturalism dilutes this and causes tensions in our way of life. Once again the people get divided and the top of the pyramid finds a way to maintain their hegemony. If we're ever to push back against the modern day financial Goliaths, we don't need a disloyal puppet in a position of influence as prime minister.
@@ArunKarumathil please don't be silly here. Racism is so overused these days as a way to gloss over the content of ones character.. Rishi is first generation Indian born in the UK who a has married an Indian mega wealthy national.. There is no loyalty to British citizens in that set up... What do you not understand about that?? He is a compromised self serving individual with personal interests beyond the UK. Please don't insult our intelligence with the racism accusation. He is a money man, not a business creator of wealth. We don't need more money men corrupting our society, we already have far too much with Central banks and International corporations. Rishi is highly unsuitable to lead the common British public.. we do not see ourselves in him in any conceivable way.. and that is a big problem. There is no connection and therefore little trust..
Memory styles, don’t you believe that the tax practices of his wife and family while might be legal are wholly inappropriate for a man in this position. The only good candidate was KEMI
He wasn't exactly dealt a hand he could do anything with, due to Covid and having to pay furlough to a large part of the population. How do you expect the economy to improve in that environment?
So Rishi Sunak didn’t have a privileged upbringing, huh? -Attends private school, fees paid for by his parents, as stated by his father in the interview clip. Fees approx. £11,000 per year (implied by his father in the same clip) -Attends elite Winchester College, fees of £22,000 per year paid by his parents (NOT a scholarship), as stated by his father in the clip -Attends elite Oxford University, with someone footing the bill for the high costs associated with that; again, probably his parents If that’s not privilege, I don’t know what is. How dumb do Rishi and his supporters think we are?
Parents paying for your education is not the privilege. That is the duty of any parent. The privilege is what came after he attended. Effectively his family bought Rishi a seat at the privileged table, after that getting into Oxford would be easy, also university was free at the time he attended
He was born into a decent family and had everything handed to him. He's never struggled for anything in his life and cannot possibly relate to the majority of people. The fact that he even thinks he had his hard compared to his colleagues just goes to show how deluded he is. He was good in Flushed Away though.
Let's not put those who an education to positions where decisions are made. Listen, I'm one of those, let come and diagonose you as your doctor. This country has a tendancy to always look to tear people down!
So he didn't get a scholarship as every single Tory MP questioned about this has stated. Private schools paid for by his parents. Laughs about the notion of having "working class" friends. His father thinks that this is equally risible. Richest MP in history but....... He's a man of the people🤣🤣🤣
Actually not !! His Father in Law doesnt manage that business and has minority share in it !! Its a public listed company just like IBM and if they wish they can get deals anyways , they dont need son in laws to be PM for that 😂
Nobody with his amount of wealth should ever be in a position to make decisions about the lives of working class people, who struggle everyday to put food on the table and a roof over their head, with nothing left over and in all probability will be in that position forever.
He stood in the Commons and when asked about the people truly struggling he said, ‘ Well they’ll have to learn to cope ‘ Maybe in a hundred years we will find out if, as Chancellor he had conflicts of interests. But one thing for sure , his interest is not in the general public.
Very true. Lets put someone in power with no understanding of global trade, wealth generation or financial management. I'm sure that'll put plenty of money in the coffers to help Britains most needy. 🤨I don't care how rich he is, I want somebody who can run the country competently and that's it.
@@mrnumba154 If your referring to Sunak , you are sorely mistaken. He is a one track pony. It takes more than that to run a country. Sunak has Not got what it takes. You can’t run a country and boost it’s finances without the will of the people. Hit the working class too hard for too long and they will hit back harder.
I can’t STAND this man!!! He will never help the people in his country if he’s made prime Minister! He will keep the rich people rich and the poor people more poorer 🤬
To be fair, as a business owner, I’m surprised that the whole offshore thing hasn’t tarnished his reputation. And on that note am looking at this as a watershed moment for me. If he becomes prime minister, I might just follow his example and also go offshore.
Nobody to my knowledge has asked what are his aims as a pol.to benefit society as a whole-of course we would get a beauty contest answer so to speak when its clear the reason is to keep himself and others like him in the positions they think they deserve.
Only Rishi Sunak understands Financial reforms, Banking Taxation , Revenue generation. Improvement of economy, Growth of trade, commerce, businesses Industrial expansion Job Growth Corporate leadership Entrepreneur ideas International relations Job growth ... Saved UK during COVID times Liz Truss is a good fit for waitress job.
@@YenkammaNe he understands tax havens and not knowing what to do after spending £400 billion on a national crisis other than pre-planning a mutiny. Liz Truss understands taking a stand against tyrannical communist regimes and brokering thought to be impossible trade deals.
What about making a success of your life by growing up in a council estate, working hard to go to a state funded university, saving a deposit to buy a property until I was in my 30s grafting night and day . That was hard but I’m glad I did it that way,I learnt to be compassionate towards others in my life journey. I want to see everyone be successful in life, however much wealth they have or not have but sadly that isn’t the case.
You understand that what you have described is probably the story of his parents right? Except they didn’t have the privilege of being born in the UK but were penniless immigrants who grafted to get their son the best education they could. I don’t understand how anyone can criticise this man’s background. He is a product of immense hard work and sacrifice (as are many East African Asians’ children).
@@nawaz345 my parents didn’t have the luxury of owning a pharmacy business or earning as a GP but I can understand how ordinary people live there life he doesn’t that’s the difference . I’ve worked in food banks , I’ve donated my lunch sandwich to homeless people. These people who have been born with privileges have the power to make other peoples lives better . That’s why they come into politics . But far too often we see it’s not for the people of the country but there own self interest . He benefited from his wife’s non dom status , holding a green card whilst living and working in the U.K. as chancellor. Putting peoples taxes up and national insurance up whilst at the same time enjoying the benefits of not paying tax or benefitting from an offshore tax haven . Now I hope you understand why people Criticise him . He is out of touch and doesn’t understand how ordinary people are living and struggling . They have the power to makes people lives better but it just seems they just want the power for their own ego
@@equalitypeace1695 do you think that pharmacy was just given to his mother? . Or that his father was born as a GP? They cam as immigrants to a hostile country and built it themselves. You can openly read about the hostility East African Asians faced in the UK, and despite this, these people got educated, worked hard and started a pharmacy / became a doctor. I think you’re massively disregarding what it takes for two brown people in the 60s and 70s with overt racism engrained in British society to achieve that. Absolutely mental you think that they’re privileged lol.
@@MrBoggins1234 One would hold so but the billionaire media is extremely effective at defeating its opponents. Every government since Thatcher in 79 has been endorsed by Murdoch.
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Un known Glad you've learnt from it. Go do it. Surely you want to be a millionaire? Ahhhh you can't. Not many of us can. Just stop being jealous it will consume you
That's the problem with the parliamentary form of government.. The "people" dont get to choose their leaders.... Regardless who becomes PM, she or he still belongs to the same group.. So what's the difference? Birds of the same feather flock together.. Its the people's voice that should be heard and not voices amongst themselves...
@@JakeM218 I agree the people voted for the party, but there are individuals within that do not represent what the party stands for. They use the party for their own blatant personal agenda..... And even if its publicly known... whats sad is we cant do anything about it..
Yeah I don't personally see it as being any different than voting for a fella who seems nice (no I'm not saying Boris seemed nice. This is hypothetical) only for that guy to die in a sudden, violent, and non-suspicious plane crash a day later and be replaced by literal Hitler who also sat in the same party but didn't really stand out all that much until they became party leader. Suddenly the Third Reich is revived and people start dying. The Clown in the crowd (In this case Jake M): "YOU VOTED FOR THIS!"
"A completely standard background" sounds like the standard Conservative bubble "they" live in while the rest of us grind a life out the dust. Completely out of touch 101
Only Rishi Sunak understands Financial reforms, Banking Taxation , Revenue generation. Improvement of economy, Growth of trade, commerce, businesses Industrial expansion Job Growth Corporate leadership Entrepreneur ideas International relations Job growth ... Saved UK during COVID times Liz Truss is a good fit for waitress job.
Does he now well I guess breaking manifesto pledges and being a complicit liar, happy to change rules for MPs dodgy deals and recieveing yet another pay rise as if they ain't paid enough isn't an issue then. I mean holding the chancellors role is one thing being PM with his record another. But let's be honest he doesn't have much work to do to be better than our pound shop Donald trump (Who I despise for the record) I go away and look at what he's really done and I mean really because trust me he ain't bother about the middle or lower classes and neither is liz truss for that matter. Wouldn't put either of them in charge of running a bath nevermind the country.
I have grown as an orphan and have come from an abusive and poor family of my aunt and uncle, If I had the same level of financial aid, good mentally stable guardians and nepotism, I will also succeed like him, working hard is nothing but a myth, No I am not envious of him, he is just simply lucky!!
2:00 'After attending private schools in Southampton... Winchester £22k/yr... Stanford Scholarship...Hedge Fund...Tax Havens...US Green Card...Non Dom...' Yep, he's a true patriot that understands the struggles of ordinary working people 😒
Surely he knows his way up and what it takes to get there. Do you have a problem with that? I guess you had no clue about all this for your own achievement so far. Ready to start all over again after he showed you the way 🤣
Yep it does not look like great preparation, yet, he's actually on the left (moderate) of this political party, some of his fellow party members would make Magneto look like a good guy imo.
@@franciscouderq1100 Considering that money is finite, and he and his wife hoard it like lunatics, he is creating poverty. What an "achievement"! Is that "the way"? I'd call it "being a cnut"!
Just as SJ understands integrity-so conversant is he that he broadcast to the world that was the reason he was resigning. I would not have him in my office or RS they are both the same
Let me tell you a story. Rishi Sunak and all that are like him WILL always put themselves first and foremost. You can like him or dislike him which ever but his main goal is for his OWN success and little else matters. Ordinary individuals are of little consequence to the individuals with Sunak's wealth!!
Exactly! Tories do NOT care about society, the 'Country' or about 'levelling out'. They only care about their own riches and those of their millionaire supporters. Hence the millions of pound given to Tory donors over the pandemic. Disgusting. Get them out!
@@basilmagnanimous7011 Rishi Sunak and his wife's family are non-Asian-Indians. He is European-origin-Indian and his wife is African-origin-Indian. So, he does have ancestry in Europe but certainly not in Asia.
@@sharonwashington8150 sure, but regardless even if that is the case: The same applies to every person anyway so it would be ironic to judge anyone on this specifically.
To say someone is posh or working class completely negates what this process is all about. Its not as clear cut as he's posh... at least I hope it isn't - surely there are attributes that are higher up in the list when choosing a PM?
This attempt to make RIshi out to be some kind of middle class "average joe" is cringeworthy. Honestly its just bad PR at this point. PR manage needs to be sacked for these howlers.
@@lavery32 mate... these are asians. they do everything for their kids. they don't splurge on themselves at all, or save money. in return the kids have to look after the grandparents. asians never put their parents in old folks homes.
When his father says Winchester was double the local school fees in Southampton. lol. He means the private school in Southampton. The local school was free.
Yes but Tories don't believe in free, they think we should get what we pay for... Unless there's an election coming up and they need the votes from more stupid people.
Mr Sunak doesn’t have to apologize for his wealth. He earned it. Odd that these reporters don’t recognize that there Charles III doesn’t pay taxes, receives a £100 million annual stipend, no inheritance tax and has other income for doing what most any bloke could do. Brits get focused, rejoin the EU. Look and recognize who is getting a free ride in your country.
@@abhilashpanda6812 Because his parents paid for him to be educated at Winchester, as well as helping him to buy a house in Central London with a valuation now of 750k. You think if they were poorly-paid, any of that would be possible?
@@DaBIONICLEFan The commitment of parents to the education of a child belonging to Indian ethnicity is much stronger. They could even consider selling themselves to pay for the education of a child. About the house, the current valuation of the house is irrelevant, you should make a case for the valuation with which they bought it.
@perspectology ironically he's lying right here so I suggest watching the video. Best vaccine rollout? Brexit benefits? Economic success? You are joking with me that you know the Tories destroyed all of the things he champions using only comparative objective data from Labour's last government vs this one.
@3:37 “You know, I have friends who are aristocrats, I have friends who are upper-class, I have friends who are working-class … *well, not working-class* .” (My emphasis) And that, dear Reader, is why if Sunak becomes PM, he stands not a chance of holding those working-class northern seats the Tories won under Bozo; as, for all Johnson’s posho privilege, he had a disjointed, buffoonish charisma that cut through to ex-Labour voters, that Sunak can only dream of having. Labour, for all their current lacklustre lack of identity and policy, must be genuinely looking on and thinking … “yep, we just might.”
@@titteryenot4524 I think working class are more intelligent than you give them credit for, they would rather appreciate the honesty in that slip of the tongue than be offended by it.
@@rehan2118 That’s not my point; my point is that humans are tribal, birds of a feather etc etc. Sunak has quite literally nothing in common with your average voter in Newcastle, or Barnsley, or Gosport, for that matter. For all the UK being a Parliamentary Democracy (lol), and not a Presidential system, we all know that most (all?) Brits *do* place quite a high emphasis on the leader of the party they vote for (notwithstanding all the policy issues). It’s the basic pub test: The Conservatives won seats in hitherto unthinkable places (for the Tories) at the last election. Why? Well, in large part (but certainly not wholly), they warmed to Johnson, and yes, for all his faults (perhaps because of them), many could imagine shooting the breeze with him over a swift half. Sunak, however, has *none* of this going for him. I deeply doubt that many of those who voted Tory last time will vote Tory next time if Sunak is PM. Or Truss, come to that, as she is hardly much more ‘relatable’ than Sunak. Hence why Labour may have a genuine chance, notwithstanding their bland, undefined presence as we speak.
Does anyone else see the irony in Rishi being paid by taxes….. but also hides his money…. To not pay taxes. Hahahha. God it actually makes me a bit ill.
Also the irony of spending more of the UK’s money than we did during WW2, putting us into a horrendous financial situation, and then saying he’s the best person to fix the economy… to fix the problems he created??!
@@economicsdiary551 The UK agreed to pay a debt to America in exchange for their help during WW2. This debt was finally paid off in 2015, and my taxes went towards this - just as the next generation will likely spend their working career paying back for all the covid money that was spent.
@@jjefferyworboys8138 As usual jjeffery you tempt me to say a rude word and - also as usual - you are trolling. It is a matter of proportion and you know it. In that sense I paid more weekly than Sunak did and does. Stop your pretentious sneering: it will not impress.
@@economicsdiary551 I’ve got no problem with the success of Sunak. I’ve got no problem with Sunak’s heritage. I’m a second generation immigrant as well. None of what I said was a personal attack on him. I simply said that it’s ironic that he’s asking to be the one to fix the economy, when he’s largely responsible for the current mess we’re in. I can’t imagine David Cameron / George Osbourne would have spent the money that Rishi has over the last few years. A tremendous amount of cash was thrown around, without much thought as to the long term financial goal…
It’s not an unknown thing in Indian/Asian families to sacrifice their whole earnings towards their children’s education. In that process they forego foreign holidays, luxury household goods and scrimp every penny.
He has made it on his own to the top with his family also working very hard and squezzing out their salary savings. If he wants power then so be it. UK needs truly hard working and successful people to lead them, not someone who comes to the top always favouring poverty over prosperity.
@@mariahewitt9787 Sonia Ghandhi should has been the first foreign born to be India PM.Congress party won the election under her leadership.She had decline due to racism and security.
@@mariahewitt9787 If they held Indian citizenship, yes. I believe Rishi Sunak is a British born citizen. But I highly doubt if the Whites will vote for him.
Indians work hard everywhere they go and the story of Rishi's family can attest that they worked their way to where they are. The questions is whether the British people are ready for a Prime Minister who's from a minority and not white.
Totally agree. His father was just an NHS doctor, did he steal money? NO! instead he saved it to educate his child. Sad that this gutter journalism by chanel 4 decided to choose such silly program. Indian's are hard working, they are not extremist, they never go and bomb anyone. They blend perfectly where ever they emigrate. Through their hard work, they have contributed billions if not trillions to teh UK economy. Tell me all the Ugandan Indian's who came to this country - they were all penniless, but are anyone poor? NO! are anyone on Benefits Britain? NO!
True...they need a white politician to ruin the economy then you can only blame the politician......if it is an Indian politician...then you blame the Indians....not the politicians...nothing has changed in the racist mentality of people.
We just want one that puts the people first and rishi and his cronies don’t his wife dodges the taxes he inflicts on the poor so it’s a no from me we’re done with the conservatives 🏴🇬🇧
Only Rishi Sunak understands Financial reforms, Banking Taxation , Revenue generation. Improvement of economy, Growth of trade, commerce, businesses Industrial expansion Job Growth Corporate leadership Entrepreneur ideas International relations Job growth ... Saved UK during COVID times Liz Truss is a good fit for waitress job.
@@YenkammaNe I don't like Lynn Truss either. As for your long list of attributes for Sunak , I wonder why he hasn't applied those to help the country. Furlough payments were simply people's tax money paid back to them in an unprecedented situation. The sort of situation that we pay taxes for in the first place. None of those attributes appear to deny his hypocrisy with regard to Tory immigration policy..
I don't think this is first time a rich pm is elected in Uk? Why so much of hate? Her wife is daughter of self made millionare narayan murthy who changed it industry in India , creating so many jobs for people.
It’s all a distraction. Real questions 1) will he do any good at all? 2) is he qualified and educated enough 3) is he capable of the job Or 4) how much damage can he do. I don’t care about his cricket days and how mum and dad supported him. Will he suck as PM or not.
8:00 "So, I've always been a completely normal UK Tax player"... Freudian slips like this go down in history Rishi, the world is watching, and we already know.
Young Richi says: "[In Oxford] I have friends who are aristocrats, I have friends who are from upper-class, I have friends from working-class, no working-class [laughs, then father laughs]." And Sir, soon the majority, the working class will teach you a lesson, when expropriates all your capital and let you enjoy hard work in mines.
@xyzzyx101 xyz Vote Labour... i mean Truss! A short dose of dizzy Lizzy (with the nut jobs in the ERG pulling her strings) will soon sort this nation out... And get them to vote for whichever party is likely to unseat the Tories in their constituency at the next election!
It is common in India!! Parents used to spend almost 50 to 60% of there earnings on children education!! These shows how sincere they are about education!!
You have to question with the amount of wealth these politicians have already accrued even before they get into politics, what is it that they're really after? My guess is the contacts to be able to move up a notch in their ability to make more money.
Yes, most them make their fortune in the City before they go into politics! What they then earn as an M.P. or Cabinet Minister is frankly 'loose change' for many of them but this is where they develop a network of contacts with the rich & powerful, perhaps do a few 'favours' for such people & in turn get presented opportunities to feather their own nests in the future should they either step away from the frontline of politics or quit it completely!
So if he was born into a family with good finance and he managed to build business himself, makes him not relevant to the public? All this type of media is painting a picture that new PM can only be with paper white skin and empty bank account.... My votes are going for Rishi and it is mad cool that him and his family build great businesses. That is what UK needs someone in power that has superb financial skills not some idiots spreading mediocre ideas.
Nobody cares about his skin colour, he’s just rotten and has never shown any compassion towards this island and the people who work hard to keep it going. Average tory. I’d rather be disappointed and underwhelmed by a faffing Labour government than be under an intentionally cruel Tory shitshow.
At a time of high inflation, when the majority of Britons are really struggling financially, is not a time to have a rich privileged prime minister connected to a foreign billionaire family in charge of the UK.
"He was born into a pharmacy" - Matt Hancock's got such a way with words 🤣🤣
Some people just have way with words otherwise they cannot deliver anything.
"Born in a manger." 🤣
@@tolrem doesn't make me a donkey !
Do you know he is dyslexic?
I wonder how many shares he has in big pharma, probably made a mint from enforcing the lockdowns while his wife gained £1.4M for companies from one of his government schemes.
The problem isn't whether or not these special tax arrangements are legal or illegal. The problem is that the ones who write the law are the ones benefiting from the loopholes. Of course all the juiciest loopholes are legal. They've been written that way.
It proves we are being taxed far too much of they have no issue not paying it themselves
I don't think that money brings happiness to someone who has never had any problems with money. The next best thing that makes one happy is power/control. Having power over a loophole means having power over people who use the loophole, which is more important than any money that the loophole can bring. So to your point, yes, they do benefit from loopholes, but not in a monetary way.
This dude will screw thing twice as much faster Boris did, mark these words
Tax haven law is specially designed so it is legal and these places are outside of the jurisdiction of the UK.
I'm no fan of Rishi but isn't this about the visceral hatred the MSM, especially Channel 4 and the BBC, have for a certain political party?
"We believe in aspiration in the Conservative Party."
No you don't. Social mobility is plummeting, meaning that, if you are born poor today, you are more likely to die poor than at any time since the 1920s. Achievement is still dominated by accident of birth: who your parents are and which community you were born into. Half of all prime ministers of Britain attended the same school! The British class system is stronger now than at any time since the second World War, which is because the country is becoming evermore unequal again.
I'm not gayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Hear hear
Is it fuk!
I live ond of the most deprived parts of Britain. Everyone here has at least one car.
Wide screen tvs
Mobile phones
Nhs
Free schools
Come on man.
We got it good.
This is not about being 'poor'
It's jealousy. Its about him over there having what I haven't got
@@bensims7501 garbage
@@bensims7501 That proves wealth and not necessity? You have little public transport. Wide screens fall off lorries as well. Man you have no idea. Jealousy? Thank F... I moved 60 years ago. Free schools in one of the worst education systems in Europe. You are joking.
It’s not about being jealous or angry about someone’s wealth, it’s about recognising that someone in that lifestyle, who has always lived in that lifestyle, will never understand what life is like for the overwhelming majority of British people who don’t live anything remotely like that, the single mums, the disabled, people on council estates and those who will never be able to afford a property or have to choose whether they can afford to have children!
then why dont you elect a person from slums then.. why putting dirty eye on his weralth.. its not black its pure white money earned .. so stop being crab ..
Majority of Britishers are undoubtedly in pathetic situation
So you want your pm came from a failed household
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People with "disabilities" get way too much money from the tax payer and the spending isn't audited.
When he was talking about the people he met at the uni from different classes in society and then he said " maybe not working class", the way he said it is what shocked me. He clearly was never in the entourage of the working class and don't know the real struggle poor people have to endure. now going back to recent times and the crises the country is facing. How is he supposed to improve the lives of these "working class"
That happened a long time ago? People get mature over time. Honestly speaking, he is the only person who is capable of bringing Britain out of this financial crisis!
he was a 20 year old kid in that clip, ffs
@@DarkMuj now he is 42 ffs!
@@Manoharan exactly there are so many people in the comments mad about something he said literal decades ago
@@DarkMuj thats how the internet works now you get cancelled for something you said years ago xD
The absolute joke of the Tories lying outright about him getting a scholarship when it's been on a public program...
I'd give them the benefit of the doubt. He got a scholarship for his MBA, and given Winchester was so expensive, it is easy to confuse it. Anyway, stop whining.
@@Andrew-rc3vh you’d give a government who compulsively lie to the public the benefit of the doubt? You really are a sheep. Wake up.
@@Andrew-rc3vh
Quite right. Just lie back and let them walk all over you. Ungrateful peasants.
Lying is what the Tories do, it comes more natural to them than anything else.
@@Andrew-rc3vh you will give the consistent liar the benefit of the doubt? hmmm when did that recently go tits up for us?
“I have friends that are working class… we’ll not working class” as if they were a stain on his reputation or to be distanced from.
It's as if he and his family still believe in the Indian caste system.
Everybody knows if you have loads of money it makes you a really nice person and elevates you to god status. /s
Or maybe he was just being honest? Plenty of working class people don't have middle or upper class friends either.
@@cun7us Not renowned for his honesty, all about perception the smirk at the end of that sentence didn’t sit well with me.
@@cun7us Sunak smirked at the end of the sentence. The Indian-looking guy with him also smirked in a knowing way.
Once upon a time there was a politician, once upon a time there was truth, BUT you can't have both.
Well, politicians have been existing for at least for 1000 or 2000 years. So, you are saying we, never had truth?
@@arnavsrivastava1158 read it again,, once upon a time, there was truth.
Read posts properly before answering 🇬🇧🌧️
@@onlybugwit I have read your comment. And atleast by your first comment I understand that you are saying that before politician there was truth. And politicians didn't exist only, when the humans just appeared on earh and when human started living collectively and had a system. Politicians came into existence. You implying that politicians are the only who lie that's not the true. Alot of people lie dude not just politicians. You will find lots of people lying just in you nebourhood.
“He was born into a pharmacy” 😂
Whoever thinks that snivelling rat bag Hancock is a good judge of character.. has to have their head examined...
Was his mum giving birth on the doorstep into it or something 🤣
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to be fair, good place to be born. plenty of medicines around.
He is the example of parl index
After a lifetime of service in the UK forces, the church, and in full-time teaching, I live on a pension of 18,000 a year and pay 2,000 in tax out of that. I have lost all interest in politics. These people are living on a different planet.
I feel You Sir Rich has no Race or Religion. Only Poor Suffers
Serious question. Wasn't that your life choice? I gave up the option to go into finance for IT, then gave up that to teach and write. Mr Sunak chose his path and I don't envy him.
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so you made some pretty poor choices I see..
He's absolutely rolling in it, all the money Sunak spends on his suits and his tailor can't even get the length of his trousers right, for someone with so much money you'd think he'd have a tailor that could make him £3.000 suits that actually fit him. They claim it's done on purpose to make him look taller, however it just makes him look ridiculous. Lets face it the man has no idea how to dress himself or how much a loaf of bread or a pint of milk costs, he don't even know how to use plastic in a garage. But don't worry about that, lets put him in charge of the country ffs
I can’t help feeling like it’s Rishi’s PARENTS who are the meritocratic success story here, and Rishi’s trying to pass off himself as having the same humble beginnings they did. I don’t know many middle-income families that have an extra £22k per year for Winchester fees. That is some people’s annual salary after tax. The average middle income family would struggle to cover the fees of the private school Rishi was already attending, let alone Winchester. Of course It’s not a crime to be rich, it’s the pretences that irritate his fellow MPs and the public.
Matthew Stuart writes about this ‘cosplaying poor’ mindset of sorts in _‘The 9.9 percent: the new aristocracy’._ He details how well-off professionals of the 9.9%, whose necks tire from looking up at those with even more, _“convince themselves that they don’t have any privilege at all [..] and conflate the stress of status competition with the stress of survival.”💬_
Did anybody here watch Gossip Girl? The Upper East Siders made the Humphrey’s feel so poor that they actually started believing it. Nevermind that their elite education was paid by their former rockstar dad who ran a successful art gallery, while they lived in a multi-million dollar loft in Brooklyn’s nouveau-riche hipster hangout, D.U.M.B.O, not to mention their Dad eventually marrying a billionaire - but they’re poor, remember? 😂 Dan Humphrey’s character was constantly called out for ‘cosplaying poor’ whilst living alongside billionaires and marrying into Manhattan’s most elite family. No offence but Rishi is definitely giving Dan Humphrey vibes! 😅
Would you change Rishi for someone else, an idiot perhaps, just because they´re poor?
In this case Dan Humphrey has become heir to 3 billion, more than anyone at Winchester could ever dream off
You mean fraud success. 🤣😂
@SD I agree with you, but I wouldn't call Rishi's parents middle-class. They're closer to the upper classes in terms of wealth, so there's still an element of privilege.
@@Avantime you would find pharmacist on every street corner . And for immigrants to become GD with capped salary doesn't make them Uber wealthy.
That's just what Indian people do. Mum and dad will work hard to give their children a better life by giving their children a good education set them up. Then guide them along the way encouraging them to make wise choices in relationships and investments. Indians are naturally good at managing they are taught very young that you're stronger and safer in numbers... this guy is an inspiration what one can achieve with good parenting
"I have friends who are working class.....well, not working class." (I wouldn't stoop that low)
In his mind, he applied the Indian caste system to the UK.
@William Harrison. Indeed, he made his and his parents' attitude to the ' common' person very clear.
*His Dad smirks at that remark as if he's conditioned him throughout life to ONLY socialise with those ABOVE his own status...
Seems to of worked.
@@economicsdiary551 No, Snakey's father looked relieved when Snakey said he didn't have any working class friends. That is an Indian caste thing - treating the working class like untouchables. You'd never see that reaction in a UK home - even in upper class ones.
@@morsmagne true
I love how they keep telling us that they've done nothing illegal when it comes to offshore tax havens. No, it isn't illegal because the financial elite have had the laws changed to suit themselves. If you look into what it takes to set up an offshore account its incredibly difficult, there are companies upon companies, mostly holding companies that don't actually employ anyone, but are there just to hold money. The whole process is very difficult and very expensive. Their entire purpose is to avoid paying tax and the premise is actually simple. As there is no tax on debt, someone from the UK with an offshore account, when needing money, contacts the offshore account company and gets a 'loan'. Of course it's not actually a loan because it's their own money. But because it's recognised as a loan when it comes to the UK, and therefore debt, there is no tax applied. The entire reason for having an offshore account is too evade paying tax, they have no other purpose. One of the real reasons the UK was sold the idea of Brexit was for that reason, the EU were closing tax loopholes such as tax avoidance or evasion from offshore accounts. Not the lie about regaining our sovereignty, we never lost our sovereignty so how could we regain it?
Only Rishi Sunak understands
Financial reforms, Banking
Taxation , Revenue generation.
Improvement of economy,
Growth of trade, commerce, businesses
Industrial expansion
Job Growth
Corporate leadership
Entrepreneur ideas
International relations
Job growth ...
Saved UK during COVID times
Liz Truss is a good fit for waitress job.
@@YenkammaNe exactly, and that is why the financial elites will make sure he's the next PM as they know he will protect their wealth while taking ever more from the average tax payer.
@@YenkammaNe You are misguided lol... All the money Sunak spends on his suits and his tailor can't even get the length of his trousers right, for someone with so much money you'd think he'd have a tailor that could make him £3.000 suits that actually fit him. They claim it's done on purpose to make him look taller, however it just makes him look ridiculous. Lets face it the man has no idea how to dress himself or how much a loaf of bread or a pint of milk costs, he don't even know how to use plastic in a garage. But don't worry about that, lets put him in charge of the country ffs
That is what Brexit was all about.
They work for the fucking goverment who implement Taxes so they should pay taxes instead of legally avoiding knowing full well it's morally wrong. Everyone else pays taxi's or should do.
He hasn't got a privilege background? That's just ridiculous. His father was a doctor, his mother was a pharmacist. How elite do you have to be to considered privileged in the Tory party. I would say a Doctors son is a privilege background. Why do rich people feel the need to distance themselves from privilege?
I wouldn't consider being the son of a doctor a priverlage upbringing.. I think this says more about the UK then anything else..
His parents had to work, pass exams to be what they are. I appreciate the tax haven argument for (against?) Rishi, tho. Perhaps we’re all envious….
@@barbaraseymour3437 I don't like the guy but taxs havens really don't mean a lot when working at investment companies. 90% of investment companies will have management companies based in tax havens and pretty common for partners to be paid shares of that
Doctors back then and in they country not get pay much as today
Doctor back then instead of money people use to give good like eggs, wine , a sheep , goat , cheese , etc
The bigger question is why are Brits so envious of the fact that two immigrants came to the country with nothing, worked hard and were able to give their son all the educational opportunities he needed to soar and build wealth within his lifetime?
Make no mistake: his mum and dad were all about gaining status. This speaks of seeing one’s self as above others. This is what he was taught. They pushed him and he worked hard.
The working hard is a myth, he had a position of privilege that most human beings would find hard to fail with.
They understood one thing: If you're well off and in a respectable position based on qualifications, it will matter less what you look like, most doors open for you.
@@remotefaith He did study hard. His parents wanted the best for him and his siblings. Fortune yes, Privileged Maybe, Posh not really.
Indian parents are always obsessed with their kids education,job
Good for them.
Rishi Sunak supported Brexit while holding a Green Card, he had no intention of retiring in Brexit Britain.
Truss like Bojo believes in nothing. In addition she has fascist fantasies.
what's wrong with having options?
@@elcristoph7380 Makes one ruthless
@@elcristoph7380 he had the green card with every intention of retiring in the US, he voted to bring pain on the British people (£800 a week) because it would never effect him.
@First Name Last Name he was MP for Richmond in 2015 and supported Brexit while retaining his Green Card, whenever Parliament breaks he goes off to California and it was known that he intended to move to the US after his parliamentary career. He screwed over the country's with Brexit because he was never going to live in Britain and suffer the consequences of the vote.
It's amusing How Rishi believed he was tackling the issue of his parents-in-law's riches by talking about their origins - which entirely dodged the important issue. The mega-rich have interests. They are so heavily invested in the current economic state of affairs, have so much potentially to lose - that they will never support any change that might redistribute vital wealth. Rishi is not only married into a mega-rich family, but he's worked for Hedge Funds and been involved with financial and economic elites throughout his entire career.
The British people aren't all idiots. They want to know why on earth they should ever believe Rishi will work for anyone else, instead of his elite, establishment friends who are begging him to stay the course.
Well said sir.. but I don't fancy labour in charge either in their current state...
@@flowwesterly6136 Absolutely agreed. Keir Starmer has no ideas beyond his constant scrambling to decide what's electable this afternoon.
Vote reform. Can things actually be worse ? Sometimes backing the outsider can be a good idea.
@@fitz7231 And he, too, is not short of a bob or two I believe.
@@stupot50english82 Vote Reform - and get Tory, as at the last GE.
Thing I take away from this is that class will always be a greater barrier to social mobility than race in England.
But the race prevail. If you are not white you will not become a prime minister. It is that simple in this country no matter what they talk about democracy. It is a racist shithole.
It’s difficult to claim that a son of a pharmacist and a GP has been advantaged by class
@@rasthurlo6812 well I'd say they moved from upper middle class to upper class not exactly a great rise is it
Surprisingly Labour removed one of the greatest things for social mobility, private school scholarships with government assistance covering the majority of the fees or even all of them.
Why did they remove them? Because they were based on ability. Score well on the entrance exam, get a scholarship. Labour considered that unfair. Idiots.
I was due to attend private school under a full scholarship even though I came from a council estate, because I aced the entrance exam. Then Labour removed those scholarships after I had done the entrance exam, costing me a private education. My parents would have never been able to pay the fees.
I don't support the Tories or Labour though. We need a new party tbh.
Not really, and this is why intersectionality is important
Comment section shows why Britain is on a downward spiral, people just hating because sunak comes from a family of values and culture of education and achievement. You want a victim to be your leader not an achiever. You can imagine where it will lead you.
Yeah it’s the parents who deserve credit here. My parents were the same and sent me to private school. I am not rich but ended up qualifying as a lawyer and am now a legal academic. I am the first in my working class family to go to university. It is not quite a rags to riches story with Sunak. A doctor and a pharmacist would be on a combined income of at least £200K: easily enough to to put him through Winchester. It’s not Sunak’s fault but with a billionaire wife he is always going to be completely out of touch with ordinary people’s financial struggles.
All politicians are out of touch.
Rishi was an ex-waiter, at least he tried
200k minus tax, NI and expenses. You over estimate their income greatly. Back in the 80's just arriving as immigrants for a long time they should not have had that much money, the pay was far lower back then compared to pay today they will still not earn anywhere near 200k. Today a doctor in specialist training starts on a basic salary of £39,467 and progresses to £53,077. Salaried general practitioners (GPs) earn £62,268 to £93,965 depending on the length of service and experience, if you are a lawyer I would think attention to detail are important. I would suggest that there was family wealth back in India. They also had 2 other kids to support, all looks a bit dodgy to me.
Darling , can we afford it ?
and do you know how his wife was brought up? and her background? just go n research. Narayanmurthy had a very humble beginning and he became rich just like Rishi. if we are talking about their backgrounds, can we bring all politicians wealth and background? did David Cameron not study in winchester? or a lot of others in politics?
"Let me tell you a story: I'm a "tax-cuts for the rich" millionaire who helped make the wealthy even more wealthy when I instructed the Bank of England to print £450bn in 2020 most of which ended up in the pockets of my rich friends and neighbours; I've introduced tax rises for the poor because we've got to somehow pay all the money I've wasted back as well as keep billionaires in the lifestyles to which they're accustomed. Didn't I do well?" #DigDeep4Rishi , whose party believes in delivering for the very rich while taking from the poor.
Rishi would milk UK economy for his offshore benefit and extract UK's riches back to India. He would quickly sign India Trade Deal to flood UK with Indian migrants to fill gaps in economy for cheap
Well said , Skylar !! Absolute bullseye !!
Spot on mate. My fear is he's the chosen one. He's so out of touch with even middle income earners. But try living off my salary. What an utter cxxt!
@@iaincrawford5472 yep!
@@JR-nj8le indians are the best performing minority in almost every foreign country mate.
They are the ones that rely the least on public services because they usually are also the highest earning minorities in most countries they're in.
They also normally have extremely low crime rates.
UK Is already turning into a b#m hole anyways with all the refugees stabbing eachother left and right
May god help you in the future mate, cause i dont think UK is going to be able to stay where it is in the coming years considering how everything is falling apart over there.
People aren't questioning whether tax evasion is legal or not, we know its legal for the rich. What we've been saying since atlesst the financial crash in 2008 is that we want these legal loopholes removed. Something the conservatives have been promising and failing to sort out since David Cameron
The EU were going to do that, which us the real reason we left the EU, too many rich people using London as a safe haven for money laundering and tax evasion .
@@annmonica2253 The EU is totally complicit in tax evasion and general gravy trainery. Do you not realise how much unelected commisioners are paid?
@@annmonica2253 "the EU were going to do that" well why havnt they? Us leaving the EU doesn't stop them regulating financial services and tax loopholes. They've done nothing, just like our own government
@@lewis123417 Yep. Basically this.
People will often say something like "The EU were going to do X and that's why we did Y" but never see any sign of the Commission doing those things.
Instead we see the EU making even more shady backroom deals, bullying their smaller members into doing things they frankly should not be made to do, and creating more loopholes to keep paying for resources from Russia. All the while promising to not be "dependent" on them for too much longer.
Or be like Germany finding more and more excuses not to send weaponry to Ukraine. Rather than simple saying "we don't want to" they will say "We can't find those weapons/ they don't work/ they're not ours" etc.
At this point. A lot of EU members are pretty pissed off with the EU. We all knew Brexit was going to have repercussions. Leaving the EU had nothing to do with Tax Loopholes and the EU couldn't give two shits about that topic either.
@@lewis123417 The 'anti tax avoidance package' is a set of EU legislative and non-legislative initiatives, aiming to strengthen rules against corporate tax avoidance and to make corporate taxation in the EU fairer, simpler and more effective.The member states have to implement the directive in their national law by 1 January 2020.
The fact that our potential prime minister thinks having a father who is a GP and a mother who owns a pharmacy means he was not from a privileged background is absolutely terrifying.
That's practically middle class.... He did go to the most expensive private schools in Britain..
Does that real matter and it’s undisputed fact that with his knowledge he built something for himself. Many people have been born with a silver spoon in the mouth and I personally feel that the British people have a lot to gain with Sunak.
The term privileged is ultimately subjective and broad. Everything can be a privilege. Being raised by two parents can also be regarded ss privilege. In my books, being born in a family with generational wealth, is true privilege. Having migrant parents with decent paying jobs is not necessarily privilege, but it certainly is helpful.
@@mo4105 he went to Winchester, just his tuition fees were higher than the average migrant family income at that time. So I would say he was absolutely in a privileged position in life, yes his parents worked hard for there money but that doesn't change the fact that he has grown up without the financial stresses that 99.9% of this countries people have to deal with, I'm not knocking him for being in this position, I am pointing out the fact that he thinks his position is relatable to the majority of this country which it absolutely is not.
Quite. He's living in a fairy tale and he's labelled himself the prince coming to our rescue. He may be well-meaning but his ignorance would do more harm than good in the long-run. That crumb of good delivering £400 to help numerous people with the energy prices? That was only done thanks to Martin Lewis pushing him to, and even then, it's next to nothing. Martin Lewis worked so hard to try to get the man to step up and deliver what was REALLY needed, but was met with "no, no, no". Rishi's deluded and unhelpful.
Imagine having Hancock’s endorsement, I can’t imagine anything worse !
Truly there's no greater insult
Top man, looking forward to seeing him back in Cabinet.
Hancock is a back stabber
@@andyp2992 a bit lower I think,on the hole he is quite good I believe
I would be very concerend about a massive rise in poverty if he became PM the guy only thinks in numbers and is completly detached from the reality of life of being poor imo. Some of his past quotes are frankly extremely concerning red flags on this issue aswell.
My mum said that soon as he mentioned he was to run
What were the quotes?
its not even about him being detached...its about where his loyalties lie and what kind of arrogance he would bring to the office of PM
a chancellor that benefits from his wife's tax domicile status to save 100s of millions of pounds is so arrogant he believes he rules the country and is untouchable
sunak only has sunak's best interests at heart...if he becomes PM, he will be doubling down on offshoring jobs to india, to infosys because his wife benefits...at your expense
@@kwanchan6745 hahaha my mum spilt his faults like a spilled coffee I’m gonna start listening more she said all that about his wife some of his antics are down right Arrogant he has no morals
And it’s a flipping shame
You telling me, you've honestly never said something you shouldn't!?
Yeah OK!
Just goes to show how clueless he is. Kids at state school wouldn't even know what Winchester was.
Beautiful city though.
That's their parents' problem if they didn't provide their kids with a Winchester opportunity
@@brioquery it's a gun isn't it!?
It
Soooò I would be just happy if they knew what is in their txt book 📖. But do they know everything?????? Nòooooo. But that's fine
His story is an inspiration for middle class or working class. Hard work and luck returns good fortune.
How I wish that was an great inspirational story. Thing is though, Rishi is a criminal.
Let me tell you a story, that’s what it is a story, to have Matt handcock sticking up for him who done the dirty on his own family, I wouldn’t trust a word that comes from each of them.
Hand, face, back to nicks place
Get off your moral high horse before you fall off.
I agree with you on Hancock hes been caught out big time. I can't yet see what Sunak is actually guilty, maybe its just a matter of time :)
“I’ve always been a completely normal tax player” -Rishi Sunak.
Yup, but his wife did not pay UK.TAX..but lived here in the UK ...not a good example of a chancellor.
I would say dishonest.
@@ianlewis2813 dishonest at best
How did all this slip the UK Intel agencies that should have brought this up in the vetting process? There is questions that linger abt Russian dirty money. Could people like the former Chancellor's dishonesty and the reason Bo Jo resigned, be a tip of the indiscretions that the tories have allowed into the UK? Status seems wipe indiscretions
Your not understanding the rules Ian. Yes she lives in the UK but she was not obliged to pay taxes in the UK which weren't applicable. Did you mean she should of paid taxes voluntarily? Explain in detail how this is dishonest
An odd definition of 'normal' . Does he have money in an off shore tax haven ?
We need Riski Sunak to help save us from the economy that Rishi Sunak destroyed
what rubbish.......uk hit by brexit then covid. Do you have any clue what was involved in trying to keep us afloat???????????
We are 'Ready for Rishi' to put the final nail in the coffin
FU
@Mario Kapalka print loads of money????? the whole west is doing it inc that corrupt rubbish the eu. putin warned us years ago . russia lives with what it has the whole west is trillions in debt. in fact if the oil stops trading in usa dollars the whole west will collapse
@@bobtudbury8505 he had nothing to do with Brexit, but his response to Covid is the reason why we have record inflation and are racing a recession. His economic response had left us all, undeniably and unarguably worse off.
“Hit by covid”, they shut down our entire economy and then printed billions of pounds and gave it to us all for no production. It is the single indisputable reason as to why we have the cost of living crisis that we have today.
Beyond the fact that he is just another elitist with 0 interest or stake in the common people, he literally bankrupted the country and then tries to take credit for “saving” us. Saving us from what exactly? Saving us from the economic destruction that his Government and his policies caused?
Nice one.
Cheap attempt at character assassination… typical of Channel 5
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He was asked directly by Andrew Marr if he had ever opened an offshore tax avoiding account & he said no ……so he’s already lying !
He's a lying banker cant fill a car with petrol or use a bank card man of the ppl my erse
You don't seem to like bankers ?
Imagine people could choose their leader and it wouldn't only be the rich who can get elected..
Democracy is far away.
Better than bone idle or stupid
If we don't get proportional representation in the next decade or so I genuinely fear for the future of democracy in our country
@@ZeldaKid5000 really? It's hardly Hong Kong or Moscow. Don't fall for the anxiety trap C4 News sets to draw in its viewers
@@ZeldaKid5000 In the age of internet 2.0 and soon 3.0 direct democracy is possible now. People could vote on every major policy regarding their constituency, public spending, working regulations, economy, taxes etc. Directly, via internet. All enabled by crypto algorithms that can't be fudged. The fact that we don't have direct democracy by now only shows that we don't have one to begin with. Hence there is nothing to fear for the future of democracy, since there is no such thing in the present.
@@user-iz9co4qf6z The tories have just taken away our right to protest as we can now be arrested for it if it's deemed noisy or an annoyance. The tories have just made it legal for employers to hire agency workers to take over jobs during industrial strike action. The tories are making deporting people seeking asylum in the UK to Rwanda, one of the most dangerous countries in the world for human rights abuses. Even mentioned by the Conservative Government in the past five or fewer years.
While Boris Johnson was the Crime Minister, he told tabloids to stop publishing a specific story about his third and current wife and two tabloids removed their stories.
The covid fast track lanes? The lying in parliament and refusing to correct the record?
Tory is literally a synonym for outlaw, robber or briggand! They do not respect the rule of law (no other property in the UK received more fines for lockdown lawbreaking than number 10) and they do not respect democracy (why did they vote confidence in Boris Johnson, the Crime Minister this week after telling him he must resign? Oh right, because if they voted no confidence there would be a general election and they know they would lose).
What about liz truss, we want to know that too
Since I learned Liz Truss went to Oxford, the reputation of that most respected educational institution is totally ruined, in my opinion...
Not just you bud..a lot of people's say that.
They both went to Oxford.
She got there from a Comprensive school so shes obviously clever to get into Oxford thats not a privligded background
Because they took someone that was educated in a Comprehensive school? Regardless of the abilities, or otherwise, of Ms Truss your comment confirms your inherent jealousy.
@@deborahcoveney8846 initially I thought, I'll argue your statement but then realised, probably you are one of those people who still believe that BoJo is a great leader and extremely intelligent with excellent education.....
A man with no morals. He agrees with what ever is best for him and his family alone.
Let’s not have another 10 years of austerity for the poor and rampant profits for the rich
Exactly, Indians are also incredibly ruthless and corrupted in their business dealings. I spent time in India..
Rishi is clearly compromised by his father in laws link to him being pivotal in business in India..
No reference to businesses lost in Covid 19 pandemic. Businesses lost in Lockdown in 2021. No reference. Why all the no reference to pandemic. In all these comments on potential PMs. There is absolutely no reference to COVID 19 pandemic. None. It's strange. Massive reason for economic depression.
This explains why cutting £20 per week from the Universal Credit payments to struggling families came easy to Sunak, he has no idea what the cut actually means to the people that need it the most, he is unfit to Run a Bath never mind a country.
These struggling families don't think twice before spending their UC money on booos cigarettes and long nails
@@Sunrise9696-v2z Yes, only the wealthy should be allowed to drink ... like Boris does.
@@Sunrise9696-v2z i would absolutely love to see and hear you say that to families in a run down shithole of a town where nothing exists except booze ciggies and drugs.
@@Sunrise9696-v2z Ah yes ok lets lump all families together and blame poverty on them not the Government, this is how Tories think and talk amongst themselves, the poor are poor because they smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol not because the government does not care about them.
@@Sunrise9696-v2z So everyone on UC spends it on alcohol and cigarettes? you sound like a bigger snob than sunak you absolute whopper ! and no i do not need uc, but i do not look down my nose on those who do or paint everyone with your picture of people who are struggling.
He predicted gbp fall few days ago but people elected lizz truss just because of her color and race now uk is suffering
Why should multi millionaire's care about the ordinary citizen or the country? Sunak is a USA Green Card enthusiast with a tax avoiding, non domicile wife. Hancock? The less said the better!
No one care about Roman Abramovich a Non Dom worth @ US $10 Billion ? If it football thats obviously ok.
@Dave King
Exactly !
Because USA is a far greater country than the tax hub UK
His wife is not a UK citizen. Why should she pay taxes in the UK for money earned outside the UK, when she is not a citizen of this country?
@@AK-74K She enjoys all the benefits and advantages of buying property and living in the UK. She wants to be a British Prime Minister's wife. Many others in a similar position pay their taxes. She should pay hers... that's why!
He also gave Amazon a tax deduction last year with tax payers money - his father in law has a 900 million arrangement with Amazon
Source:
Source..
@@richardmatthews7489 open democracy among many others. Type in open democracy what rishi doesn't want you to know dated 8th July re on his father in laws arrangement with Amazon and yesterday the Guardian had where while he was chancellor gave a 1 m deduction to Amazon which was out of tax payers money type Guardian Amazon it will come up yesterday
When you google they come up straight away with loads of other tax dodging , tax payer funded photos and paid for campaigns everything on tap for rishi out of tax payers money - oh and links to loads of tax havens and to Putin's regime with Catamaran and Infosys
@xyzzyx101 xyz There's loads if type that Open democracy what rishi doesn't want you to know one dated 8th of July
His wife evades taxes, he has more money than any other British MP. People who have that much money won’t have made it legitimately
His wife used a legitimate HMRC scheme, just like Roman Abramovitch, a man worth US$10 billion and no one cared about him ?
Perhaps its OK if you like football !
@@tommyharris5817 why?
I hope he loses we will never do anything good for this country he hasn't so far he couldn't care less
@@tommyharris5817 You realises it's all self-serving though, right? It's about appearances. ALL politics is about appearances and tricking people into believing what they want to believe. For twelve years this country has been under Tory power, and during that time, the economy has crashed, jobs have been lost, and homelessness has more than doubled. Everything Corbyn predicted became true. That's what Torys are all about - They're not for the 99%, they're for the 1%. I hope for your sake you don't have a working class job.
Can only admire some one who has studied and worked hard to get where he is today , also parents who achieved success also through education and hard work and chose careers in the health service as a doctor and a pharmacist , we should admire and encourage everyone to do likewise.
No. He has horrible views. He doesnt even have working class friends, imagine sorting people into demographics so you knkw who to avoid.
Rishi was lucky and worked hard to get to where he is.
His parents worked very hard to send him to Winchester. That means they had to sacrifice nice things to send him there.
But Rishi then made use of it to get into Oxford and then MBA Stanford.
He then did the banking thing like many others of his generation.
The biggest step up was he married into immense wealth.
So he has gone from middle class to very rich with luck, help from hard working parents and made use of everything around him.
creative source: yes, so give the praise to his parents. He did have considerable help in life that many children never ever get!
@@rrickarr maybe there will be somebody better?
Mother a pharmacist and father a doctor shows he’s grandparents had money too. He came from privilege not hard work. Honesty never pays well, only dishonesty makes you rich.
@@farahrizvi6634 shut down Aramco for full of dishonesty as it is synonym of rich for you
Father a Doctor, parents owned a Pharmacy, mother a pharmacist, Sunak to private school.....way, way more privileged that my background. I also had poor friends unlike Richie Sunak. My parents not only couldn't afford private school, we didn't have central heating until years after other people did. Sunak is absolutely what we want for PM a true man of the people (heavy sarcasm)
So is it his parents fault to strive and put him in private school for a better education. He is where he is because of his education. Perhaps you should ask your parents why didn't they strive enough to put you into a private school.
@@ramrajah5460 Endian trying to argue with a British person.
Go and make a clean sanitary house for excrements.
This guy is far from having a humble and modest background. Disgusting.
Sunak’s parents worked hard and he benefitted. Hard work pays off!
That makes sense that’s why we have 2000 billionaires only people who worked incredibly hard and the rest of humanity are lazy buggers
@@kingofsnakeisland4603 yes they work hard counting their money
@@12presspart you cannot argue with idiots and nincompoops
Phase One: Don't be dirt poor, have two parents (who stay together) who are middle classed professionals, ensure you live in an economy where social mobility is possible, and in which one can simultaneously afford to buy a private education and afford a home, food & transport.
Phase Two: Go to Oxford, then marry a billionaire's daughter.
Phase Three: Buy investment properties (because your mum & dad can afford to lend you £100,000) manage hedge funds, & then become Prime Minister of the 5th or 6th wealthiest countries in the world.
Wow! So easy! Why haven't the rest of us managed to do this! 🤣
Thats gold lol
It's not easy he has probably worked hard for it. The rest can't do it because you don't have the 1% mentality. you watch netflix and youtube all day long. You moan like a biatch thet poor gets poorer and rich gets richer. Elon musk, Jeff Bezos and other politicians or entrepreneurs worked hard to achieve something. I do not support Sunak I don't like Torries but I believe in working hard and achieving what ever you want.
He's not become prime minister yet but if he does that's cool. First south asian prime minister
The colonised become the colonisers haha
@@pierzing.glint1sh76 what you don't realise is that the colonisers have no country of domicile. They are the Central Banks (IBS) etc and international corporations like Blackrock and Vanguard..
Rishi is just the icing on the cake to already demoralised common people of Britain.
He's just a pawn used to confuse and distract the public from uniting under one culture. We need a strong central culture to unite each nation under. Multiculturalism dilutes this and causes tensions in our way of life. Once again the people get divided and the top of the pyramid finds a way to maintain their hegemony.
If we're ever to push back against the modern day financial Goliaths, we don't need a disloyal puppet in a position of influence as prime minister.
@@ArunKarumathil please don't be silly here. Racism is so overused these days as a way to gloss over the content of ones character..
Rishi is first generation Indian born in the UK who a has married an Indian mega wealthy national..
There is no loyalty to British citizens in that set up...
What do you not understand about that??
He is a compromised self serving individual with personal interests beyond the UK.
Please don't insult our intelligence with the racism accusation.
He is a money man, not a business creator of wealth.
We don't need more money men corrupting our society, we already have far too much with Central banks and International corporations.
Rishi is highly unsuitable to lead the common British public.. we do not see ourselves in him in any conceivable way.. and that is a big problem. There is no connection and therefore little trust..
“Let’s rebuild the economy”…The one that I ran into the ground myself as chancellor of the exchequer…the cheek!!!
No country ran a perfect economy during a pandemic.
I don’t understand what you mean. He knows what he’s doing and knows what he’s talking about.
Memory styles, don’t you believe that the tax practices of his wife and family while might be legal are wholly inappropriate for a man in this position. The only good candidate was KEMI
He wasn't exactly dealt a hand he could do anything with, due to Covid and having to pay furlough to a large part of the population. How do you expect the economy to improve in that environment?
@@balancer182 Pandemic? Or panic?
So Rishi Sunak didn’t have a privileged upbringing, huh?
-Attends private school, fees paid for by his parents, as stated by his father in the interview clip. Fees approx. £11,000 per year (implied by his father in the same clip)
-Attends elite Winchester College, fees of £22,000 per year paid by his parents (NOT a scholarship), as stated by his father in the clip
-Attends elite Oxford University, with someone footing the bill for the high costs associated with that; again, probably his parents
If that’s not privilege, I don’t know what is.
How dumb do Rishi and his supporters think we are?
Less privileged than Jeremy Corbyn's background.
Parents paying for your education is not the privilege. That is the duty of any parent. The privilege is what came after he attended. Effectively his family bought Rishi a seat at the privileged table, after that getting into Oxford would be easy, also university was free at the time he attended
@@0w784g rubbish but Kier Stamer had a privileged upbringing Jeremy Corbyn had a middle class upbringing
I’m homeless but don’t be jealous of the more fortunate and you’ll be fine in life, bitterness won’t get you anywhere.
Doctors and pharmaceutical!! Rich middle upper classes back then.. He still haven't got a clue about the working slaves of the uk..
He was born into a decent family and had everything handed to him. He's never struggled for anything in his life and cannot possibly relate to the majority of people. The fact that he even thinks he had his hard compared to his colleagues just goes to show how deluded he is. He was good in Flushed Away though.
Let's not put those who an education to positions where decisions are made. Listen, I'm one of those, let come and diagonose you as your doctor. This country has a tendancy to always look to tear people down!
Jealous much
@@bensims7501 Nah, I quite liked him in Flushed Away, like I said. He plays a Rat rather well.
@@PunjabiGuyLondon u fukin wot mayte?
@@MuhammedChand he’s had it better than pretty m uh everyone
So he didn't get a scholarship as every single Tory MP questioned about this has stated.
Private schools paid for by his parents.
Laughs about the notion of having "working class" friends.
His father thinks that this is equally risible.
Richest MP in history but.......
He's a man of the people🤣🤣🤣
Isn't that true for Boris Johnson and Cameron also. They all come from monied backgrounds.
@@khanchy they were also scum
@@khanchy not that they've stopped being scum, they were, they are, they will be scum for their whole lives.
I think Sunak might as well just give up and save all the bother of the hustings. The game is up.
@@Mr.Edd3905 Yeah, but the hustings in Hastings might be worth a pop! 🌊
His father in law will be happy with his son in law being the prime minister of the UK. That's going to create some nice business opportunities
Spot on 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Actually not !! His Father in Law doesnt manage that business and has minority share in it !!
Its a public listed company just like IBM and if they wish they can get deals anyways , they dont need son in laws to be PM for that 😂
especially if the tories rip all the EU Directives.
@@bullrider9617 it's not what you know, it's whom you know. No matter how big the business might be.
@@soloroy6020 well the biggest IT company in uk is anyways an Indian company, don’t think they need more help there m8
Nobody with his amount of wealth should ever be in a position to make decisions about the lives of working class people, who struggle everyday to put food on the table and a roof over their head, with nothing left over and in all probability will be in that position forever.
He stood in the Commons and when asked about the people truly struggling he said, ‘ Well they’ll have to learn to cope ‘ Maybe in a hundred years we will find out if, as Chancellor he had conflicts of interests. But one thing for sure , his interest is not in the general public.
@@joancooley1387 couldnt agree more. Well said. 👍
Very true. Lets put someone in power with no understanding of global trade, wealth generation or financial management. I'm sure that'll put plenty of money in the coffers to help Britains most needy. 🤨I don't care how rich he is, I want somebody who can run the country competently and that's it.
@@mrnumba154 If your referring to Sunak , you are sorely mistaken. He is a one track pony. It takes more than that to run a country. Sunak has Not got what it takes. You can’t run a country and boost it’s finances without the will of the people. Hit the working class too hard for too long and they will hit back harder.
@@joancooley1387 He's a one trick pony? Based on what evidence?
I can’t STAND this man!!! He will never help the people in his country if he’s made prime Minister! He will keep the rich people rich and the poor people more poorer 🤬
As Chancellor he stole from the pensioners!
To be fair, as a business owner, I’m surprised that the whole offshore thing hasn’t tarnished his reputation. And on that note am looking at this as a watershed moment for me. If he becomes prime minister, I might just follow his example and also go offshore.
Nobody to my knowledge has asked what are his aims as a pol.to benefit society as a whole-of course we would get a beauty contest answer so to speak when its clear the reason is to keep himself and others like him in the positions they think they deserve.
Like every right wing c**t in this world
He's vile
Definitely should not run the UK.
Only Rishi Sunak understands
Financial reforms, Banking
Taxation , Revenue generation.
Improvement of economy,
Growth of trade, commerce, businesses
Industrial expansion
Job Growth
Corporate leadership
Entrepreneur ideas
International relations
Job growth ...
Saved UK during COVID times
Liz Truss is a good fit for waitress job.
@@YenkammaNe he understands tax havens and not knowing what to do after spending £400 billion on a national crisis other than pre-planning a mutiny. Liz Truss understands taking a stand against tyrannical communist regimes and brokering thought to be impossible trade deals.
@@YenkammaNe let him run India🇮🇳. Indian is a third world country.
@@YenkammaNe 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@YenkammaNe true😀😀
Rags to riches, what a joke!
His mom and dad had nothing.
Because that’s what they say?
I don't say this normally, but this seemed like a clear racist attempt at pulling down a man. None of the "arguments" presented here had any legs.
Whenever you call these people on their tax dodging they always start regaling you with their rags to riches story.
What about making a success of your life by growing up in a council estate, working hard to go to a state funded university, saving a deposit to buy a property until I was in my 30s grafting night and day . That was hard but I’m glad I did it that way,I learnt to be compassionate towards others in my life journey. I want to see everyone be successful in life, however much wealth they have or not have but sadly that isn’t the case.
You understand that what you have described is probably the story of his parents right? Except they didn’t have the privilege of being born in the UK but were penniless immigrants who grafted to get their son the best education they could. I don’t understand how anyone can criticise this man’s background. He is a product of immense hard work and sacrifice (as are many East African Asians’ children).
@@nawaz345 my parents didn’t have the luxury of owning a pharmacy business or earning as a GP but I can understand how ordinary people live there life he doesn’t that’s the difference . I’ve worked in food banks , I’ve donated my lunch sandwich to homeless people. These people who have been born with privileges have the power to make other peoples lives better . That’s why they come into politics . But far too often we see it’s not for the people of the country but there own self interest . He benefited from his wife’s non dom status , holding a green card whilst living and working in the U.K. as chancellor. Putting peoples taxes up and national insurance up whilst at the same time enjoying the benefits of not paying tax or benefitting from an offshore tax haven . Now I hope you understand why people Criticise him . He is out of touch and doesn’t understand how ordinary people are living and struggling . They have the power to makes people lives better but it just seems they just want the power for their own ego
@@equalitypeace1695 do you think that pharmacy was just given to his mother? .
Or that his father was born as a GP? They cam as immigrants to a hostile country and built it themselves. You can openly read about the hostility East African Asians faced in the UK, and despite this, these people got educated, worked hard and started a pharmacy / became a doctor. I think you’re massively disregarding what it takes for two brown people in the 60s and 70s with overt racism engrained in British society to achieve that. Absolutely mental you think that they’re privileged lol.
@@nawaz345 far too much jealousy going on. His parent worked hard. Too much I want what he's got and I'm not prepared to work for it
You are just an incredible human being, pat yourself on the back
Whoever wins, we lose.
only for a short while, they will be found out and voted out
@@MrBoggins1234
One would hold so but the billionaire media is extremely effective at defeating its opponents. Every government since Thatcher in 79 has been endorsed by Murdoch.
@@beejumittahb8527 what "left"?
There is no way someone so wealthy and privileged can fathom the cost of living crisis
What I have learned from this don't pay tax and become a Millionaire
Only Rishi Sunak understands
Financial reforms, Banking
Taxation , Revenue generation.
Improvement of economy,
Growth of trade, commerce, businesses
Industrial expansion
Job Growth
Corporate leadership
Entrepreneur ideas
International relations
Job growth ...
Saved UK during COVID times
Liz Truss is a good fit for waitress job.
Un known
Glad you've learnt from it. Go do it. Surely you want to be a millionaire?
Ahhhh you can't. Not many of us can. Just stop being jealous it will consume you
You have learned nothing and will be one, when its so easy.
@@YenkammaNe slave
That's the problem with the parliamentary form of government.. The "people" dont get to choose their leaders.... Regardless who becomes PM, she or he still belongs to the same group.. So what's the difference? Birds of the same feather flock together.. Its the people's voice that should be heard and not voices amongst themselves...
The peoples voice voted for this party.
And the public members who’ve registered interest will be the ones who vote on this final choice.
@rafael anton
👏👏👏👏👏
@@JakeM218 I agree the people voted for the party, but there are individuals within that do not represent what the party stands for. They use the party for their own blatant personal agenda..... And even if its publicly known... whats sad is we cant do anything about it..
Yeah I don't personally see it as being any different than voting for a fella who seems nice (no I'm not saying Boris seemed nice. This is hypothetical) only for that guy to die in a sudden, violent, and non-suspicious plane crash a day later and be replaced by literal Hitler who also sat in the same party but didn't really stand out all that much until they became party leader.
Suddenly the Third Reich is revived and people start dying.
The Clown in the crowd (In this case Jake M): "YOU VOTED FOR THIS!"
You don't want a Trump situation in the UK
"A completely standard background" sounds like the standard Conservative bubble "they" live in while the rest of us grind a life out the dust. Completely out of touch 101
Only Rishi Sunak understands
Financial reforms, Banking
Taxation , Revenue generation.
Improvement of economy,
Growth of trade, commerce, businesses
Industrial expansion
Job Growth
Corporate leadership
Entrepreneur ideas
International relations
Job growth ...
Saved UK during COVID times
Liz Truss is a good fit for waitress job.
Does he now well I guess breaking manifesto pledges and being a complicit liar, happy to change rules for MPs dodgy deals and recieveing yet another pay rise as if they ain't paid enough isn't an issue then. I mean holding the chancellors role is one thing being PM with his record another. But let's be honest he doesn't have much work to do to be better than our pound shop Donald trump (Who I despise for the record) I go away and look at what he's really done and I mean really because trust me he ain't bother about the middle or lower classes and neither is liz truss for that matter. Wouldn't put either of them in charge of running a bath nevermind the country.
@The Bunkerologist I haven't yet started on captain hinesight the conservatives are making to much noise all by themselves 😆
@@YenkammaNe thanks for your input Rishi
I have grown as an orphan and have come from an abusive and poor family of my aunt and uncle, If I had the same level of financial aid, good mentally stable guardians and nepotism, I will also succeed like him, working hard is nothing but a myth, No I am not envious of him, he is just simply lucky!!
2:00 'After attending private schools in Southampton... Winchester £22k/yr... Stanford Scholarship...Hedge Fund...Tax Havens...US Green Card...Non Dom...'
Yep, he's a true patriot that understands the struggles of ordinary working people 😒
Surely he knows his way up and what it takes to get there. Do you have a problem with that? I guess you had no clue about all this for your own achievement so far. Ready to start all over again after he showed you the way 🤣
Yep it does not look like great preparation, yet, he's actually on the left (moderate) of this political party, some of his fellow party members would make Magneto look like a good guy imo.
He knows how to get way up.He works for it.His parents also hard working people.
@@franciscouderq1100 Considering that money is finite, and he and his wife hoard it like lunatics, he is creating poverty. What an "achievement"! Is that "the way"? I'd call it "being a cnut"!
Just as SJ understands integrity-so conversant is he that he broadcast to the world that was the reason he was resigning. I would not have him in my office or RS they are both the same
Let me tell you a story. Rishi Sunak and all that are like him WILL always put themselves first and foremost. You can like him or dislike him which ever but his main goal is for his OWN success and little else matters. Ordinary individuals are of little consequence to the individuals with Sunak's wealth!!
Exactly! Tories do NOT care about society, the 'Country' or about 'levelling out'. They only care about their own riches and those of their millionaire supporters. Hence the millions of pound given to Tory donors over the pandemic. Disgusting. Get them out!
Everyone puts themselves and their own family first to a certain degree. Makes no difference in the end.
@@basilmagnanimous7011 Rishi Sunak and his wife's family are non-Asian-Indians. He is European-origin-Indian and his wife is African-origin-Indian. So, he does have ancestry in Europe but certainly not in Asia.
@@Solihul886 IT does when it comes to who is CONTROLLING the state of government!!!!!!!!
@@sharonwashington8150 sure, but regardless even if that is the case: The same applies to every person anyway so it would be ironic to judge anyone on this specifically.
He understands alright. Another politician puppet working for the oligarchs, who also just happen to be family.
" I am a professional middle class"- Rishi sunak
School motto is “Manners Maketh Man” are we sure this school isn’t the Kingsman’s secret service? Sounds pretty posh to me
I thought it said marzipan wasn't made in Japan🤣
To say someone is posh or working class completely negates what this process is all about. Its not as clear cut as he's posh... at least I hope it isn't - surely there are attributes that are higher up in the list when choosing a PM?
I wish it was... & wish they actually taught manners! As in the one's where you don't look down on middle & working classes.
Goes without saying really, all private schools are posh, and Winchester is one of the oldest and most prestigious private schools there are
"Well not working class" Rishi scoffed with a churlish smirk.
So did his Dad sitting next to him!
i suppose 20 year old miles cooper never said anything stupid?
Loool
@@DarkMuj there's a difference between stupid and slimy.
@@DarkMuj Think you got it wrong but don't think Miles Cooper is also vying to be the next British P.M. just like Rishi Sunak & Liz Truss!
This attempt to make RIshi out to be some kind of middle class "average joe" is cringeworthy. Honestly its just bad PR at this point. PR manage needs to be sacked for these howlers.
@@mandalaqueen828 lol you must be poor if you think doctors are rich. doctors are middle class.
@@DarkMuj Rich enough to send him to a private school and then give him an interest free loan for a property in kensington!!
@@lavery32 mate... these are asians. they do everything for their kids. they don't splurge on themselves at all, or save money. in return the kids have to look after the grandparents. asians never put their parents in old folks homes.
@@DarkMuj Yeah doctors are only some of the highest paid individuals in our society. They aren't rich at all.
a man who does not understand the struggles of 'working class' in the UK. .. 😁😁
When his father says Winchester was double the local school fees in Southampton. lol. He means the private school in Southampton. The local school was free.
Yes but Tories don't believe in free, they think we should get what we pay for... Unless there's an election coming up and they need the votes from more stupid people.
LOOOOOL 😅
@perspectology You're*, you*
Asian families place more emphasis on the importance of education, now you see why.
"Politicians and diapers must be changed often, and for the same reason" - Mark Twain
Great comment have a great day 🌹
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The high side of shame. There is no way of achieving your set goals, it's never enough. Satisfaction is always just over the horizon.
Pakibastard
@@aintnoplum no
Mr Sunak doesn’t have to apologize for his wealth.
He earned it. Odd that these reporters don’t recognize that there Charles III doesn’t pay taxes, receives a £100 million annual stipend, no inheritance tax and has other income for doing what most any bloke could do. Brits get focused, rejoin the EU. Look and recognize who is getting a free ride in your country.
The way he almost snorts derisively when he said how he doesn't know any working class people. Sunak is the walking definition of privilege.
His mother was a pharmacist and his father was a general practitioner, how privileged that could be, man?
@@abhilashpanda6812 GPs get paid extremely well
@@DaBIONICLEFanSalary of a GP varies in UK it ranges from £ 37000 to 147000, How do you know he was getting paid well?
@@abhilashpanda6812 Because his parents paid for him to be educated at Winchester, as well as helping him to buy a house in Central London with a valuation now of 750k. You think if they were poorly-paid, any of that would be possible?
@@DaBIONICLEFan The commitment of parents to the education of a child belonging to Indian ethnicity is much stronger. They could even consider selling themselves to pay for the education of a child. About the house, the current valuation of the house is irrelevant, you should make a case for the valuation with which they bought it.
I already know he's lying as he's speaking. The question is how much
The lying stops once he closes his mouth
@perspectology he feels disingenuous to me. my bullshit detector was on max first time i came across him. he's a slimy git.
@perspectology it's pre school 'humour'
@perspectology I'm not going to spend my time listing them out for you. If you employ critical thinking you'll easily find them
@perspectology ironically he's lying right here so I suggest watching the video. Best vaccine rollout? Brexit benefits? Economic success? You are joking with me that you know the Tories destroyed all of the things he champions using only comparative objective data from Labour's last government vs this one.
@3:37 “You know, I have friends who are aristocrats, I have friends who are upper-class, I have friends who are working-class … *well, not working-class* .” (My emphasis) And that, dear Reader, is why if Sunak becomes PM, he stands not a chance of holding those working-class northern seats the Tories won under Bozo; as, for all Johnson’s posho privilege, he had a disjointed, buffoonish charisma that cut through to ex-Labour voters, that Sunak can only dream of having. Labour, for all their current lacklustre lack of identity and policy, must be genuinely looking on and thinking … “yep, we just might.”
On the other hand Truss has a stated agenda of taking all state support away from the poor. That includes your pension, the NHS and your schools.
@@simontemplar404 Look, mate, I’m for neither of them. Focus of this report was Sunak, so that was *my* focus.😉
You have problem with his skin colour. Admit it,don’t be shy.
@@titteryenot4524 I think working class are more intelligent than you give them credit for, they would rather appreciate the honesty in that slip of the tongue than be offended by it.
@@rehan2118 That’s not my point; my point is that humans are tribal, birds of a feather etc etc. Sunak has quite literally nothing in common with your average voter in Newcastle, or Barnsley, or Gosport, for that matter. For all the UK being a Parliamentary Democracy (lol), and not a Presidential system, we all know that most (all?) Brits *do* place quite a high emphasis on the leader of the party they vote for (notwithstanding all the policy issues). It’s the basic pub test: The Conservatives won seats in hitherto unthinkable places (for the Tories) at the last election. Why? Well, in large part (but certainly not wholly), they warmed to Johnson, and yes, for all his faults (perhaps because of them), many could imagine shooting the breeze with him over a swift half. Sunak, however, has *none* of this going for him. I deeply doubt that many of those who voted Tory last time will vote Tory next time if Sunak is PM. Or Truss, come to that, as she is hardly much more ‘relatable’ than Sunak. Hence why Labour may have a genuine chance, notwithstanding their bland, undefined presence as we speak.
He is materially rich while being intellectually impoverished.
Ha ha ha ha! Love it! :D
STANFORD GRAD THO
Does anyone else see the irony in Rishi being paid by taxes….. but also hides his money…. To not pay taxes. Hahahha. God it actually makes me a bit ill.
Also the irony of spending more of the UK’s money than we did during WW2, putting us into a horrendous financial situation, and then saying he’s the best person to fix the economy… to fix the problems he created??!
In a single year he will pay more tax than you in a lifetime.
@@economicsdiary551 The UK agreed to pay a debt to America in exchange for their help during WW2. This debt was finally paid off in 2015, and my taxes went towards this - just as the next generation will likely spend their working career paying back for all the covid money that was spent.
@@jjefferyworboys8138 As usual jjeffery you tempt me to say a rude word and - also as usual - you are trolling. It is a matter of proportion and you know it. In that sense I paid more weekly than Sunak did and does. Stop your pretentious sneering: it will not impress.
@@economicsdiary551 I’ve got no problem with the success of Sunak. I’ve got no problem with Sunak’s heritage. I’m a second generation immigrant as well. None of what I said was a personal attack on him.
I simply said that it’s ironic that he’s asking to be the one to fix the economy, when he’s largely responsible for the current mess we’re in.
I can’t imagine David Cameron / George Osbourne would have spent the money that Rishi has over the last few years. A tremendous amount of cash was thrown around, without much thought as to the long term financial goal…
It’s not an unknown thing in Indian/Asian families to sacrifice their whole earnings towards their children’s education. In that process they forego foreign holidays, luxury household goods and scrimp every penny.
When you're that Rishi Rich, you don't need to be PM. He only wants to be PM because of the POWER. That is all - power hungry.
He has made it on his own to the top with his family also working very hard and squezzing out their salary savings. If he wants power then so be it. UK needs truly hard working and successful people to lead them, not someone who comes to the top always favouring poverty over prosperity.
@@abhiyou0tube
And, would a British, African, Nepalese, or any other person, become the Prime minister of India?
Just asking.
@@mariahewitt9787 Sonia Ghandhi should has been the first foreign born to be India PM.Congress party won the election under her leadership.She had decline due to racism and security.
@@mariahewitt9787 If they held Indian citizenship, yes. I believe Rishi Sunak is a British born citizen. But I highly doubt if the Whites will vote for him.
@@abhiyou0tube he has already been chosen to be pm.yesrs ago.
Rishi Sunak: Too brown to be PM.
Cheap attempt at character assassination
Indians work hard everywhere they go and the story of Rishi's family can attest that they worked their way to where they are. The questions is whether the British people are ready for a Prime Minister who's from a minority and not white.
Yes truly😔
Totally agree. His father was just an NHS doctor, did he steal money? NO! instead he saved it to educate his child. Sad that this gutter journalism by chanel 4 decided to choose such silly program. Indian's are hard working, they are not extremist, they never go and bomb anyone. They blend perfectly where ever they emigrate. Through their hard work, they have contributed billions if not trillions to teh UK economy. Tell me all the Ugandan Indian's who came to this country - they were all penniless, but are anyone poor? NO! are anyone on Benefits Britain? NO!
True...they need a white politician to ruin the economy then you can only blame the politician......if it is an Indian politician...then you blame the Indians....not the politicians...nothing has changed in the racist mentality of people.
We just want one that puts the people first and rishi and his cronies don’t his wife dodges the taxes he inflicts on the poor so it’s a no from me we’re done with the conservatives 🏴🇬🇧
How out of touch and hypocritical to show immigrant opportunity that he enjoyed and then deny it to others.
Only Rishi Sunak understands
Financial reforms, Banking
Taxation , Revenue generation.
Improvement of economy,
Growth of trade, commerce, businesses
Industrial expansion
Job Growth
Corporate leadership
Entrepreneur ideas
International relations
Job growth ...
Saved UK during COVID times
Liz Truss is a good fit for waitress job.
@@YenkammaNe I don't like Lynn Truss either. As for your long list of attributes for Sunak , I wonder why he hasn't applied those to help the country. Furlough payments were simply people's tax money paid back to them in an unprecedented situation. The sort of situation that we pay taxes for in the first place. None of those attributes appear to deny his hypocrisy with regard to Tory immigration policy..
@@annmonica2253 not put of touch at all. We can't let everyone in, thats so obviously simple. And what are you even know about?
and also to suggest that he himself was disadvantaged, with the words - ' I would want my children to have more opportunities than I had'
@Ann Monica. I agree, but do feel that we native British could be spared a little. Immigrants already get far too many opportunities.
I love the part where he says he has no working class friends 😃😃😃
It’s the contempt with which he refers to the working class that is particularly revealing..
I don't think this is first time a rich pm is elected in Uk? Why so much of hate? Her wife is daughter of self made millionare narayan murthy who changed it industry in India , creating so many jobs for people.
It’s all a distraction.
Real questions
1) will he do any good at all?
2) is he qualified and educated enough
3) is he capable of the job
Or
4) how much damage can he do.
I don’t care about his cricket days and how mum and dad supported him.
Will he suck as PM or not.
8:00 "So, I've always been a completely normal UK Tax player"... Freudian slips like this go down in history Rishi, the world is watching, and we already know.
Young Richi says: "[In Oxford] I have friends who are aristocrats, I have friends who are from upper-class, I have friends from working-class, no working-class [laughs, then father laughs]." And Sir, soon the majority, the working class will teach you a lesson, when expropriates all your capital and let you enjoy hard work in mines.
Vote Labour!
Vote for real people oh! There aren't any! My mistake, vote for England's freedom lol
@xyzzyx101 xyz
Vote Labour... i mean Truss!
A short dose of dizzy Lizzy (with the nut jobs in the ERG pulling her strings) will soon sort this nation out...
And get them to vote for whichever party is likely to unseat the Tories in their constituency at the next election!
@@t.d6379 NO VOTE AT ALL! ELECTION IS AN ILLUSION!
It is common in India!! Parents used to spend almost 50 to 60% of there earnings on children education!! These shows how sincere they are about education!!
Hope Rishi does not do the same. Lol!
This is quite literally the UK's equivalent of when Trump said his parents gave him a small loan of a million dollars lol.
You have to question with the amount of wealth these politicians have already accrued even before they get into politics, what is it that they're really after? My guess is the contacts to be able to move up a notch in their ability to make more money.
Probably to not pay tax but make others
Yes, most them make their fortune in the City before they go into politics! What they then earn as an M.P. or Cabinet Minister is frankly 'loose change' for many of them but this is where they develop a network of contacts with the rich & powerful, perhaps do a few 'favours' for such people & in turn get presented opportunities to feather their own nests in the future should they either step away from the frontline of politics or quit it completely!
Tony Blair is a multi millionaire....was it worth it 🤫
@@Zopicloned what about the middle class
@@equinox95 most of these Labour and conservative politicians are obsessed with money which leads them to do evil things
So if he was born into a family with good finance and he managed to build business himself, makes him not relevant to the public?
All this type of media is painting a picture that new PM can only be with paper white skin and empty bank account....
My votes are going for Rishi and it is mad cool that him and his family build great businesses. That is what UK needs someone in power that has superb financial skills not some idiots spreading mediocre ideas.
Most UK PMs are successful people.Who want a failure to be a leader.
Nobody cares about his skin colour, he’s just rotten and has never shown any compassion towards this island and the people who work hard to keep it going. Average tory. I’d rather be disappointed and underwhelmed by a faffing Labour government than be under an intentionally cruel Tory shitshow.
agree
At a time of high inflation, when the majority of Britons are really struggling financially, is not a time to have a rich privileged prime minister connected to a foreign billionaire family in charge of the UK.