Rishi sunak parents

  1. How Rishi Sunak’s family ended up in the UK from Kenya
  2. 8 things you didn’t know about Rishi Sunak
  3. Rishi Sunak's family: From his wife to his children and parents, the family behind the new Prime Minister
  4. Boris Johnson report latest: Johnson 'more unpopular than Phillip Schofield or Xi Jinping'


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How Rishi Sunak’s family ended up in the UK from Kenya

Francis Macharia, the National Chamber of Commerce chairman, put it aptly in the 1960s: “Many Africans are completely confused. They don’t know whether they want to do business or farming or something else – and there is a tendency to look at business as a hobby.” The rise of Rishi Sunak as British Prime Minister ends as a beautiful story that started with lots of political rejection in East Africa.

8 things you didn’t know about Rishi Sunak

It wasn’t the easiest news to have to break, but he delivered it with the kindness and compassion of a favourite uncle explaining to his nephew that his hamster has passed away. Afterwards, we were left thinking, “Well, what is a 20.4 per cent slump in the economy between friends, anyway?” Even the announcement that the UK is in the deepest recession of any G7 nation hasn’t taken the shine off Rishi Sunak’s approval rating, which remains light years ahead of other members of the government. When the Chancellor declares “we’ll do whatever it takes”, we believe him. “Genuine” and “likeable” are the words that come up in focus groups — and under his Instagram posts, often accompanied by the hashtag #dishyrishi. Here are 8 things you may not have known about Westminster’s most popular politician: 1. He turned 40 during lockdown, which pretty much makes him a Millennial Most popular The weather isn’t ‘climate change’ The second-youngest Chancellor in history spent the day doing a socially distanced tour of a distillery in Kent — but celebrated with a can of his favourite tipple, Coke (the full-fat variety; he has seven fillings to show for his addiction). In accordance with his Hindu faith, Rishi doesn’t drink or eat beef and swears allegiance to the Crown on the Bhagavad Gita. 2. He may be the last genuinely middle class person to have attended a major public school. After failing to get a scholarship to Winchester (motto: Manners Makyth Man), his parents — an NHS GP and a pha...

Rishi Sunak's family: From his wife to his children and parents, the family behind the new Prime Minister

His mother ran her own pharmacy in Southampton. His grandparents were born in India before moving to East Africa and then the UK in the 60s. Who is Rishi Sunak married to? His wife is Ms Murty was born in 1980, in Hubballi, a city in the Indian state of Karnataka. She is Her stake in the company means she has an estimated £700m in shares. When she was young her parents left her in the care of her grandparents to move to Mumbai in order to earn more money for the family. She went on to study economics and French at the private Claremont McKenna College in California, then gained her MBA from Stanford. She founded her own fashion label, Akshata Designs in 2007, but it collapsed after a few years. Ms Murty is also the director of a venture capital firm founded by her father. She also owns the London-based Catamaran Ventures UK with Mr Sunak, though he transferred his shares to her before he became an MP in 2015. Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murthy (Photo: Ian West/PA) More on Rishi Sunak Sunak tries to avoid Tory splits by letting MPs miss vote on banning Johnson from Parliament 15 June, 2023 Opinion | Boris Johnson’s fall from grace has given Rishi Sunak an opportunity 15 June, 2023 The six Covid lockdown parties that Boris Johnson lied about, according to Privileges Committee 15 June, 2023 Why did Akshata Murty make headlines this year? In April it emerged she was According to the BBC, this would have saved her £2.1million a year in UK tax. She had lived in Britain for ...

Boris Johnson report latest: Johnson 'more unpopular than Phillip Schofield or Xi Jinping'

Boris Johnson report latest: Johnson 'more unpopular than Phillip Schofield or Xi Jinping' - pollster; MPs to debate report on ex-PM's 59th birthday The privileges committee report into whether Boris Johnson lied to parliament has found he deliberately misled the House and, had he still been an MP, would have recommended he be suspended for 90 days. Mr Johnson described the report as a "political assassination". The Tory party has selected its candidate to run for the Mid Bedfordshire seat. A by-election is due to be held, after Nadine Dorries announced she would be standing again. However, Ms Dorries is yet to vacate the seat, and it is not clear when an election will take place. Festus Akinbusoye, the police and crime commissioner for Bedfordshire, has been picked to run the race when Ms Dorries finally leaves as the Conservative candidate. Mr Akinbusoye spoke to Beth Rigby Interviews... back in January about arriving in the UK at 13 as a migrant and becoming the first black police and crime commissioner. Watch the interview below.... One of the upcoming by-elections is Selby and Ainsty - the seat previously held by Nigel Adams. Labour's candidate has been revealed as Keir Mather. The local party say he will be a "strong local voice and the fresh start that the people of Selby and Ainsty deserve". The election will take place on 20 July. Lucy Allan, the MP for Telford, has announced she will not be standing for reelection in the expected vote next year. Standing down in ...