Criticism of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for conversation with a homeless man
Labor MPs have criticized British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for asking a homeless man if he is interested in finances.
Altar visited a homeless shelter in London on Friday, run by The Passage, which served people hot meals ahead of the Christmas weekend, the Express reported.
Sunak, who started talking to Dean, a homeless man while delivering food, responded to the man’s question “if he got the economy back on track.”
“That’s exactly what I’m trying to do,” Dean responded to Sunak, saying that getting the economy in order would be good for business.
Then, “Are you working at work?” Asked Sunak, Dean said, “No, I’m actually a homeless person. But I am interested in trading.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak distributed food to the homeless…
“I WANT TO SKIP CHRISTMAS FIRST”
“I love finance, it’s good for the city and when things are going well, we’re all good in London, right?” he said she.
After Sunak asked if Dean wanted to go into the finance business, the man replied, “Yeah, I don’t care… but I don’t know, I want to spend Christmas first.”
Dean also explained to Sunak that he hopes a charity will find him temporary accommodation, so he won’t be homeless at Christmas.
While these words drew harsh criticism from the opposition, Angela Rayner, deputy leader of the Labor Party, called the change unbearable.
Politician Lisa Nandy said: “How much more irrelevant can this prime minister be?” She reacted to Sunak saying.
Source: Sozcu

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