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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Canary - sorry, but it's fair enough. Several times when I have been around when there has been an event that local press have been interested in, I've been asked to pose for a phot --- next to offending object; shaking my fist at speeding car etc.. It's always been something I know about and agree with so I've done it.
Not a problem p- nice photo for paper that's all.
Not a problem p- nice photo for paper that's all.
The intended narrative of the photo is ‘Chancellor a man of the people doing what ordinary folk do’.
But he is not like you or I. He has a £200million fortune and a wife richer than the Queen.
He was presumably chauffeur driven there in his ministerial car (Bad planning). So he had to borrow a car from one of the people stacking shelves.
Then even more bizarrely for the man looking after the country’s finances, he appeared not to know how to pay contactless.
Not the crime of the century, the the scene acted out was fake and not the real Sunak.
But he is not like you or I. He has a £200million fortune and a wife richer than the Queen.
He was presumably chauffeur driven there in his ministerial car (Bad planning). So he had to borrow a car from one of the people stacking shelves.
Then even more bizarrely for the man looking after the country’s finances, he appeared not to know how to pay contactless.
Not the crime of the century, the the scene acted out was fake and not the real Sunak.