As Rishi Sunak prepares to become Britain’s third prime minister this year, curiosity about his wealth is floating in the public’s minds like a thought bubble filled with crisp British pound notes. is.
how rich is he?
Times of London this year Estimate Mr. Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty had a fortune of over $800 million and were among the 250 richest people or families in the UK. source of wealth? The report said, “Technology and hedge funds.”
Whatever the true numbers are (the Sunaks were not able to be reached for comment, and would say little about their exact fortunes), given his wealth, he is a billionaire and soon-to-be prime minister. Questions swirl as to whether this person, who will be born, can have a relationship with an ordinary Englishman. We are grappling with a devastating cost of living crisis. After all, he’s trying to pull the country out of a deep fiscal hole and oversee drastic measures to avert a recession.
In August, Mr. Snack confronted questions about his personal finances head-on, saying he was lucky to be in his situation but that he wasn’t “born this way.” “I think in our country we judge people not by their bank accounts. We judge them by their character and behavior.”
But judging by the British tabloids calling him “Rishi Rich”. His wife, a fashion designer, is the daughter of an Indian tech billionaire. Mr Sunak’s opponents point out that he tends to wear his £3,500 (about $4,300) suit.They noted he once showed up at a construction site wearing Prada a pair of loafers from that brand – price, £490. The couple also have a house in London. His parliamentary constituency in Yorkshire, England. and Santa Monica, California.
Born in Southampton, England, to a doctor father and pharmacy mother, he attended Winchester College, one of Britain’s most elite schools. He graduated from Oxford, attended Stanford University and Goldman Sachs. became.
Now he would be one of the richest people to ever occupy 10 Downing Street.
This year, Mr. Snack appeared to be using well-worn political tropes to brush up on his integrity as a regular British person by walking into a store to pay for goods. But what was clearly a photo opportunity went very wrong.
After submitting a mini-budget to the House of Representatives in March, he entered the gas station At Lewisham’s New Cross, microphones were clipped to ties, cameras were snapped, and video cameras were filmed. Footage aired by Sky News shows a gas station employee picking up a device to scan a Coke can for Mr. Sunak. But the prime minister at the time, unaware that the device was not a card machine, clumsily attempted to pay with a bank card through a plastic screen.
Social media users relentlessly ridiculed him as a man of the masses.