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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

If you ever wondered, that recent photo op of his at a homeless shelter may answer the question.

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By *uninlondon69Man  over a year ago

Lewisham

Probably thinks people are only on the street in London because the Savoy was fully booked.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Probably thinks people are only on the street in London because the Savoy was fully booked. "

Sunak asked the homeless guy he handed food to what business he was in. He then went on to ask what plans the homeless guy had for the weekend.

So, yeah, your guess sounds pretty close...

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By *ornLordMan  over a year ago

Wiltshire and London

Sunak seems to think 'homeless' means 'doesn't have a second home'. The clip of him talking to the homeless guy needs to go viral so anybody who thinks the tories have any idea of the brutalities of real life can be properly informed.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan  over a year ago

golden fields


"Sunak seems to think 'homeless' means 'doesn't have a second home'. The clip of him talking to the homeless guy needs to go viral so anybody who thinks the tories have any idea of the brutalities of real life can be properly informed."

Exactly this. Someone with a couple of mil in their account, and someone homeless are both so poor and destitute to him he can't tell the difference.

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By *bernathCouple  over a year ago

Gloucestershire

I think Tories deliberately make people homeless and poor for photo ops.

It’s smacks to me of poverty porn. Rich “saviours” coming in to help the cold huddled masses.

If they really wanted to do something, call a GE, put their 12 years record to account to the people, see what they think.

The electorate did not vote for a government led by him.

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan  over a year ago

Gilfach


"The electorate did not vote for a government led by him."

No, they voted for a government led by Boris. Is that what you'd prefer?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Probably thinks people are only on the street in London because the Savoy was fully booked. "

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By *oolyCoolyCplCouple  over a year ago

Newcastle under Lyme

We recall the video clip where he said he only had upper class and aristocrat friends. Can't really say we're surprised really.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Probably thinks people are only on the street in London because the Savoy was fully booked.

Sunak asked the homeless guy he handed food to what business he was in. He then went on to ask what plans the homeless guy had for the weekend.

So, yeah, your guess sounds pretty close..."

I kind of thought this was an exaggeration. Then I saw the clip today.

It's much, much worse!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Probably thinks people are only on the street in London because the Savoy was fully booked.

Sunak asked the homeless guy he handed food to what business he was in. He then went on to ask what plans the homeless guy had for the weekend.

So, yeah, your guess sounds pretty close...

I kind of thought this was an exaggeration. Then I saw the clip today.

It's much, much worse!!

"

In fairness, I expect Sunak thinks that homeless chap should just marry the daughter of a billionaire.Then he'd be sorted for life.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Probably thinks people are only on the street in London because the Savoy was fully booked.

Sunak asked the homeless guy he handed food to what business he was in. He then went on to ask what plans the homeless guy had for the weekend.

So, yeah, your guess sounds pretty close...

I kind of thought this was an exaggeration. Then I saw the clip today.

It's much, much worse!!

In fairness, I expect Sunak thinks that homeless chap should just marry the daughter of a billionaire.Then he'd be sorted for life."

When he asked the guy if he wanted to work in finance it felt like the poor guy briefly thought Rishi might offer to sort him a job.

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By *uddy laneMan  over a year ago

dudley


"Probably thinks people are only on the street in London because the Savoy was fully booked.

Sunak asked the homeless guy he handed food to what business he was in. He then went on to ask what plans the homeless guy had for the weekend.

So, yeah, your guess sounds pretty close...

I kind of thought this was an exaggeration. Then I saw the clip today.

It's much, much worse!!

In fairness, I expect Sunak thinks that homeless chap should just marry the daughter of a billionaire.Then he'd be sorted for life.

When he asked the guy if he wanted to work in finance it felt like the poor guy briefly thought Rishi might offer to sort him a job.

"

Upper class sarcasm at it's best. 10 out of 10.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It became more obvious than ever before during the Brexit negotiations how out of touch these people are. During the pandemic it was even worse. I am not sure how Sir Keir Starmer is going to be any different. Receiving a Knighthood for just doing your job is not very relatable to the voters. Plus Sunak attending a homeless shelter just highlights how unsuccessful his party and the party before have been.

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By *leasure domMan  over a year ago

Edinburgh

Sir Knight is taking labour to the right to avoid the assassination by press headlines which did for his predecessor.

No commitment at all to hold another brexit referendum, despite a vast majority favouring that in light of the clear economic disaster and chaos which is the reality of the biggest act of self-harm since lemmings discovered cliff-jumping.

If you listen to his ruthlessly ambitious and dangerous shadow health secretary, Wes Streeting, the prospects for the NHS are frightening.

So, blue tories or red tories, it's a horrific choice. Fortunately for Scotland, we are on a different journey.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Sir Knight is taking labour to the right to avoid the assassination by press headlines which did for his predecessor.

No commitment at all to hold another brexit referendum, despite a vast majority favouring that in light of the clear economic disaster and chaos which is the reality of the biggest act of self-harm since lemmings discovered cliff-jumping.

If you listen to his ruthlessly ambitious and dangerous shadow health secretary, Wes Streeting, the prospects for the NHS are frightening.

So, blue tories or red tories, it's a horrific choice. Fortunately for Scotland, we are on a different journey. "

I'm hoping Starmer is just being v careful at the moment with what he says/does to give as little ammo as possible to certain right wing media. They will use anything they can to destroy him if they get the chance.

Time will tell, I guess...

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By *ornLordMan  over a year ago

Wiltshire and London


"Sir Knight is taking labour to the right to avoid the assassination by press headlines which did for his predecessor.

No commitment at all to hold another brexit referendum, despite a vast majority favouring that in light of the clear economic disaster and chaos which is the reality of the biggest act of self-harm since lemmings discovered cliff-jumping.

If you listen to his ruthlessly ambitious and dangerous shadow health secretary, Wes Streeting, the prospects for the NHS are frightening.

So, blue tories or red tories, it's a horrific choice. Fortunately for Scotland, we are on a different journey.

I'm hoping Starmer is just being v careful at the moment with what he says/does to give as little ammo as possible to certain right wing media. They will use anything they can to destroy him if they get the chance.

Time will tell, I guess..."

Correct. He has to tread a very careful path, and those lamenting Corbyn with their 'blue tories' mantras don't get that. As for the 'it's different for Scotland' lobby, not yet it isn't, and I do wish the SNP weren't such a one-issue party, much as I sympathise with their objectives.

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