Rishi Sunak Faces Backlash Over Sky TV Comment and D-Day Exit
The Prime Minister's remarks about childhood sacrifices and his early departure from D-Day commemorations have drawn widespread criticism.
- Sunak claimed his family couldn't afford Sky TV during his childhood, sparking ridicule and highlighting his privileged background.
- The Prime Minister left D-Day commemorations early for an ITV interview, which critics called tone-deaf and disrespectful.
- Social media users mocked Sunak's attempt to appear relatable, pointing out inconsistencies in his statements about Sky TV's availability.
- Sunak apologized for his D-Day exit, but many found his explanation insufficient and out of touch.
- The controversy adds to a series of missteps in Sunak's election campaign, undermining his public image.