Rishi Sunak Says He Has No Working Class Mates In Resurfaced Interview

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Boris Johnson finally resigned last Thursday and now all the political talk revolves around who within the Tory party will be named as his successor. It already looks like someone up there is determined to make sure that it isn’t Rishi Sunak, after this interview resurfaced over the weekend.

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I’m not sure why he was involved in this show, but back in 2007 Sunak featured in a BBC documentary called ‘Middle Classes: Their Rise and Sprawl’, which sounds like it was probably a real hoot to watch. Sunak is looking pretty young and dorky in the clip when he gleefully speaks about how he’s friends with aristocrats but doesn’t have any working class friends because well, he doesn’t actually say why but the implication is that those people are just way too beneath him.

Take a look at it below and see what you think:

I have friends who are aristocrats, I have friends who are upper class, I have friends who are working-class… well, not working class.

Geez that’s pretty cringey isn’t it? Not even sure why he would take part in that interview and say those things, as even if he didn’t have designs on being in political office in the future they’re still hardly going to endear him to anyone watching the documentary are they? Braindead.

Expect to see a whole bunch of joke interviews like this coming out of the woodwork in the next couple of weeks as the embarrassing leadership battle heats up between all the awful candidates. At this point I’m not even sure why anyone would want to be Prime Minister of this stupid country, but I guess they’re all confident enough to think they can turn it around? Good luck with that.

For more of the same, check out Rishi Sunak saying that he’s a coke addict. Probably a no brainer

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