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I wonder if this is less Sunak and more 'yeah we lent you our vote in 2019 to get this Brexit thing over the line but there's no way I'm giving it to you twice'?
Obviously Sunak is polling terribly, but I'm not sure he's done anything so egregious that he'd lose support so quickly, especially compared to Truss and BoJo before.
From what I've seen it's incredibly obvious and well publicised how rich Rishi's family is, which makes him very hard to relate to, and in turn it's very hard to see how he can relate to us.
Not saying that other PMs aren't well off, just that his wealth is far more obvious.
Or at least that's my thought on the matter.
I don’t he comes from enormous wealth. His father was a GP in Southampton, his mother owned a pharmacy up the road. Clearly they had enough to send him to Winchester college, and from then on his connections took him to his current place. But I think much of his wealth now comes from his wife.
I can relate to that.