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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has slammed “painful” talks about working with a homeless man

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has slammed “painful” talks about working with a homeless man

United kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak He volunteered at a homeless shelter over Christmas weekend, but the video clip showing a conversation with a man who was serving food was roundly criticized by his political opposition.

Sunak was helping out refuge in London On Friday, give food to the needy. He could be seen handing out generous portions while engaging in small talk with a man who said his name was Dean.

Confirming that this is not his first time in the shelter, Dean asks Sunak if he will help the economy out. Sunak said that’s “exactly” what he wanted to do. Dean can be heard saying this was “best for business”, prompting Sunak to ask if Dean works for a company.

Dean replied, “No, I’m homeless.” β€œI am actually a homeless person.”

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Then the dean said he was interested in the job, Specifically financing. Sunak then indicated that he was working in finance and then went on to talk about how many finance jobs had moved from London mainly to places in other parts of the UK.

β€œIs this something you would like to get into?” Sunak asked.

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Dean replied, “I don’t mind.”

UK Labor Deputy Leader Angela Rayner tweeted the video with a brief comment.

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It hurts, she said.

Sunak became prime minister after his predecessor, Liz Truss, lasted less than two months in office before resigning amid economic instability.