The Reaction discusses Sunak's comments on childhood without Sky TV
It really isn't. But there's Rishi because he's married into most one of the richest families in India. He's thinking he's got to try and say actually I'm not privileged. He won a scholarship. He should have just said I was one of the lucky ones. My family worked very hard. My dad's a doctor, I told you that before. My mum's a farmer. Have I told you that before? And did you know by the way that Keir Starmer was a tool maker? Did you know that? So he could have repeated that old boring canard and said so I was very lucky. But they did have to make sacrifices to get me to Winston School yet again. Tineared Prime Minister with his tenured advisors. If I'd been in the room with ones, I'd be going. If you're listening, I'm waving, saying, just dictating. Don't answer that question. And he walked straight into a trap led by the nose. So instead of us talking about the manifesto on TV, we're talking about Sky Tele. Yeah. And back then, by the way, when he was 12 years old, very few people have Sky. I think when he was 12. I don't know. I can't remember. How old is he now, 424444?