British PM Rishi Sunak criticized for asking homeless man if he works in finance

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Sunak was serving breakfast at a homeless shelter when what one Labour lawmaker called an ‘excruciating’ exchange happened

was serving breakfast at a homeless shelter in London on Friday, when he began chatting with a man who identified himself as Dean.

His ascent to the British premiership in October made Sunak the richest occupant of Number 10 Downing Street at a time when the country is struggling with a cost-of-living crisis.

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5 foot little clown working for the WEF should go back to his third world country where he belongs.

Yup, men are 80% of homeless and all they get is demeaning BS!

Well the actitud and mentality it doesn't comply with a prime minister, I guess hes not for the job!!

This won't end well mileslunn

Rishi Soonout.

何不食肉糜

Next PM please!

I'm long guillotines.

the rothschild/KofM puppet's attempt at humour, twisted f*ck style.

At least the guy went to serve some meals.. our guy went to Jamaica.

Bad joke. Was he going to give him a job

WEF puppet ..

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