Rishi Sunak made another disastrous attempt at relating to the common man this week after telling an ITV news reporter that his family had to ‘sacrifice all sorts of things’ when he was a child, giving ‘Sky TV’ as an example when pressed further.
It’s hard to believe this guy isn’t fully taking the p*ss at this point:
🚨 NEW: Rishi Sunak has said he had to “sacrifice all sorts of things” as a child
ITV: “Can you give me an example?”
Suank: “All sorts of things… like lots of people, all sorts of things… famously Sky TV”pic.twitter.com/CKxEHxLzJF
— Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) June 11, 2024
Is there a violin tiny enough for this? Now he could be mean that he wasn’t allowed to buy the company Sky TV as a child, which would make more sense, but apparently we’re meant to believe that Rishi Sunak went without a Sky subscription so that he could afford to be sent to a £50k a year boarding school and live in a mansion with electricity powered by the tears of homeless orphans. Not that any of this would necessarily be an issue if he was any good at his actual job, which he isn’t.
Never forget – the time Rishi Sunak admitted he never had any working class buddies:
In a country full of working class citizens, @RishiSunak wants to be the one making decisions. What an arrogant, little man. Who’s the enabling wanker laughing as well? pic.twitter.com/I4sisfPfot
— jak (@kajeinn) July 11, 2022
A real man of the people! No doubt there’ll be plenty more clangers from Rishi Sunak as we head into the election he’s bound to lose on July 5. Just the other day, he got absolutely skewered by a Sky News reporter while attempting to apologise for his D-Day absence. Painful stuff.