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Rishi Sunak says he doesn't have 'working class friends' in 2001 video, clip goes viral

Rishi Sunak had on July 8 declared his candidacy to become Conservative leader and Britain's next Prime Minister, days after helping to kickstart the cabinet revolt that led to Boris Johnson's downfall.

July 10, 2022 / 17:39 IST
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Rishi Sunak in a screengrab from the BBC documentary.
Rishi Sunak in a screengrab from the BBC documentary.

A 2001 video showing Rishi Sunak saying he does not have "working-class friends" has resurfaced and gone viral on social media. The former Finance Minister of the British government is currently one of the front runners for the Prime Minister's post.

The clip has been taken from BBC's series Middle Classes: Their Rise & Sprawl which featured Sunak's interview.

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"I have friends who are aristocrats, I have friends who are upper-class, I have friends who are, you know, working-class. Well, not working class," he said in the BBC documentary.

In a longer clip from the documentary, Sunak also said, "I mix and match and then I go to see kids from an inner-city state school and tell them to apply to Oxford and talk to them about people like me. And then I shock them at the end of chatting to them for half an hour and tell them I was at Winchester and one of my best friends is from Eton or whatever. And then they're like: 'Oh. Okay.'"

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