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United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Shunak (2001)
"I have aristocratic friends, high class, working class -- well, I don't have a working class."
  • One of the richest people in the UK was appointed Prime Minister of the country on Monday: Rishi Sunak. Your partner and your partner have a fortune of EUR 825 million, as you can read in The Guardian, twice as much as the UK monarchy. The passage of an interview conducted by the BBC in 2001 has become viral since his appointment as Prime Minister. There, Sika indicated that she had no working-class friends. Two months ago he explained that he was a student when he said that and said a "nonsense."
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Rishi Sunak, BBCren bideoan, 2001ean.

At 42, Sunak becomes the UK Prime Minister who is not a white man. Grandson of migrants from the Punjab region in India, emigrated from East Africa to England in the 1960s.

He studied at the elitist private college in Winchester and graduated in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from the University of Oxford. Between Suna and his wife, Akshata Murty, they have about EUR 825 million of money, according to The Guardian.

And so, according to the Sunday Times list, the richest family in the United Kingdom is 222. During these days, an interview with the BBC media in 2001 revealed how it recognised that it had no working-class friends.

Two months ago, journalist Andrew Neil from Channel 4 asked him about these statements and it was Rishi's answer, "We've all said nonsense when we were students."

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