Rishi Sunak chooses to be an MP when he could be doing 'anything' else, a minister has told LBC's Nick Ferrari at Breakfast.
Rishi Sunak chooses to be an MP when he could be doing "anything" else, a minister has told LBC's Nick Ferrari at Breakfast.Tory MP Simon Clarke was asked how appropriate it was to have a Chancellor with as much money as he does, after Mr Sunak made the Sunday Times Rich List with a wealth of £730m.
Mr Clarke said MPs should be judged on their "performance" rather than their "personal circumstances", and said: "Ultimately he could be doing almost anything with his life and he chooses to serve this country, and he works ferociously hard, and I think he does a brilliant job and for me, his personal circumstances are beside the point."
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