Absolutely disgusting the whole Tory party are disgusting and rishi way his apron and gloves on dishing up food as if he's a man of the people is sickening.
The more realistic part of this video is that you need a decent job if you want to have a happy conversation with people that are successful. If you can't support yourself financially, then questions like "do you work in a business", "there are jobs all over the country" and "what is your plan for the weekend" could feel like torturing to you.
Education is the key to prosperity if homeless and unemployed people had free access to education there would be much less poverty. Sunak is so wealthy he has never met ordinary voters.
Very true, my family was successful when I was a kid and I always felt like I needed to prove myself. As a guy especially talking about your poor finances is challenging.
Also the homeless guy brings up business first, it's not like he asked randomly. I know you guys already decided to hate him and that there is nothing I can do about it, but check your logic a littlebit yeah?
But the guy did say he was interested in business and finance so I don't think Rishi Sunak's remarks were so "excruciating" as many commentators have said. His policies and government are hopeless and shameless, though . No doubt about that! 😮💨
@@healthylifetips654 It was the ''is this something you are interested in doing?'', ''I'm just trying to get through Christmas first!'', ''yeah? what's the plan? What are you doing this weekend?'' part that was the worst for me
They were talking about the soup kitchen, when the guy changed the subject to "the economy" and "business". So, he his questions were not as clueless as they are being made out to be.
@@healthylifetips654 I agree...it is an awkward situation, I think we all would struggle and he did try and talk to him a person rather than patronise him.
How is Rishi out of touch list: 1. He's a Billionaire 2. Privately educated 3. Lincoln College, Oxford 4. No working-class friends 5. Born into money and privilege
He actually laughed at the notion of having working class friends. His dad cracked a smile at that notion too... He is raised on thinking the have nots are below him. You are 'common' to him like how Royalty saw the 'commoners'
The abled body homeless jobless man? Yeah . Looks like he does not know how society works.. nothing is free and it us tax payers that would pay for his food
@@Demonhead1 As we should, every pound we put into fighting poverty comes back three-fold, the same with education and infrastructure only on a scale double to quadruple the profit… We are one of the richest nations on earth, we have the money - it’s not a question of should have the money it’s a question of if we choose to use it.
Not when he has all his 'Yes' men telling him what a great guy he is and how he made the homeless mans day by taking time,from his busy schedule,to talk to a pleb. 👍🇷🇺🇷🇺🇮🇪
Yes. She is surprised a pm is surviving himself. This is Britain, not America. She is delighted. Pm is doing her job. But will I become jobless? She is,then,upset
It is shocking, even if you factor in that Rishi may have misheard him when he mentioned business, to go straight to asking if he owns his own when he is claiming free eggs and hash browns is mind blowing.
Wow just wow that was excruciating to watch. This is an example of what not to say to a homeless person when you are a multi millionaire 😂. Instead of offering help or a place to stay you offer business advice great work Rishi 😔
I can happily put the first slip down to nerves or simply struggling to find common ground but to follow up with "What are your plans for the weekend?" after you've just learnt he's homeless is mind-blowing.
Not that uncommon. We tend to grasp for things we are familiar with in uncomfortable situations. I've had many people ask me similar things while sitting on the sidewalk with my cardboard sign asking for donations. It's deeply frustrating, and sometimes immensely triggering, but I do my best to remember that most do it out of fear or overwhelm. That brings me back to where we are, and the fact that, even in my sh**ty circumstances, I'm better off than many in terms of being in touch with reality...
@@erikt1713 yes I am from uk, and also a volunteer for our local foodbank. Believe me, the ruling tories are far removed from the struggles of everyday people. Choices such as heating or eating are just "cash flow problems" 🤮
@@mohmda4449I see. I'm glad you are doing your part to help ease these struggles. I noticed this capitalist coldness already as an overseas student in the 1990s. That was just when Tony Blair's government did away with free university education. Some students were prepared to work for 3 pounds an hour, but a meal in the refectory already cost 5 pounds. Home in Germany, university food was subsidized so if you did some private tuition you could eat 5 times with the payment for one hour.
You are delusional sunak is trying to fix inflation and this homeless man asked the prime minister if he is fixing economy first remember that. Nation has trust in sunak no matter what press says about him, listen to this video and then comment, why just picking when the prime minister asked this homeless person if he is into business and not get what this homeless man asked the prime minister first.
"I'm actually a homeless person"....how the F would he get a job even at McDonalds without a home or address / bank account etc. Nevermind get a business. Then he says "what's your plans for the weekend?"....the man said hoping to get temporary accommodation. What ELSE would a Homeless Man Be Doing on the Weekend? This guy is completely out of touch.
Dont forget Christmas day in 2023 landed on a Saturday, Rishy asked what a homeless man is doing on christmas day (the weekend). And like you said what else is a homeless man gonna do on christmas day or any other day apart from find somewhere to live and something to eat?
@Yeung Vincent. The homeless man said he is homeless but he is interested in business. Hence Sunak asked "what kind of business". He is having a decent conversation with a man who seems to be intelligent rather than shutting up and behaving like an elitist. Respecting a fellow human being despite his financial status is wrong and a PR stunt?
@@jjbrowned313 Yes indeed. He has been in his job for what 2 months? And he is making an effort small as it may be to treat a fellow human being respectfully rather than turning away.
Obama served america well. He was not white, not poor, not from streets. Just well educated,like rishi Its your intentional that make a difference. Its the sincerity that makes a difference. Not words. Truss had beautiful words. Where is she?
@@eval144 empathise and support actual policy changes that would help the poorest in the nation and the overall national wellbeing instead of just lobbyists… yes. Sunak demonstrates his inability daily
The gentleman should have asked 'has your wife ever avoided paying tax in the uk whilst living in the UK' or 'have you ever been fined for breaking the law wishy?' or 'have you ever given of your mate's a plum job when you were fully aware of their bullying?'
@@kincaidwolf5184 I'm not British but have always paid my full taxes in the uk. This is the rich using non-dom status to get richer whilst living in the UK
Never saw Charles here or Camilla or Truss or Boris. Is this place in England?Why is Rishi visiting?Whats the need? PM is decided by party not homeless
@@envsf03 Do you pay for the imaginary wealth that your father in law may leave you when he dies? How much? The king of Britain does not pay a penny in taxes. His one tiara is worth more than Rishis all wealth
@@induchopra3014 one major flaw in your argument, if his wife was doing nothing wrong why did she start paying tax in the UK when the scandal broke in the news, because both her and her husband knew they were in rhe wrong of which two don't make a right.
The worst part was him asking the guy what he would be doing that weekend 😭 I don't think many business people frequent soup kitchens. Is Mr Sunak aware of how out of touch with reality he is? He needs to spend a week as a homeless person to gain some perspective. In fact every politician and their pr team should have to do the same.
@@Brickscrap It's always the same hard working citizen who provide for the one who want a cushy life . I have travelled around Europe with nothing so I know . I work with disable people so I know . Those get up every morning and work hard . life is about living , not acting .
While Rishi was waffling about finance spreading outside to the city, you can bet your money he was also frantically trying to work out where to steer the conversation next to avoid more blunders
@@RonvirBilkhu well that’s true about his gesture actually, although how do know his intention is to be nice over doing it to sell a political image of niceness?
@@RonvirBilkhu I'm sure he was trying to be nice, but this little exchange only highlights how detached his life experience is from that of the homeless man he's talking to.
Its painful to watch a PM serving. I know. Not more painful than Charles and camilla sign and swear at a leaking pen. Thank your stars he is not Truss, taking loans to finance the rich
@@maiwelsh8025 it's true I agree with you actually, but I'd say the government in the past few years has been blamed much more for the cost of living crisis than the Royal family. Not that there wasn't homelessness before, but almost as if they aren't aware of what they've caused
What is the point of him serving breakfast for 15 minutes? Is that supposed to fool the masses into believing he's serving the community? Some people serve breakfast for 50 years and never get noticed, and he can do it for 15 minutes and get world recognition for modeling servanthood.
Asking a guy picking up a free meal who's just said he's homless what his plans are for Christmas! Wow these guys are gonna get an absolute roasting in the next election
@@tabularasa7775 would you give a blind person directions to Scotland? Or ask if a deaf person enjoys classical music? The same is true here. The guy was asked what his plans for Christmas were and a little later, he said, "I have to make it through Christmas first". Does that honestly suggest he's going to visit friends or family? It certainly doesn't to me.
@emptiness form It's because he completely ignored what the guy said and just went with his script as his questions make zero sense. It's a bit insensitive to ask a homeless guy what his plans on the weekend as most people with the slightest bit of empathy know that's not entirely appropriate or if he's in business? Even if he was in business prior to becoming homeless then we can wager it's not something he'd like to be reminded of.
@@tabularasa7775 You're the one going in circles because you can't accept the answer which was given in the clip and by myself. I've been clear and so has the homeless person.
@dragonfly6908 Nice deflection, try actually coming up with a decent rebuttal instead of just whataboutism but that's the Tory way is it? It's more along the lines of "Wow, this person is poor, he deserves it and we'll give him as little as possible so we can stay as rich as possible and step on him"
@@paulharris2331 Maybe the multi millionaire Sir Keir Starmer could serve food to the homeless, he is worth between £4 to £7 million. Sometimes these people are known as ".Champagne Socialists".
@@kazsmudge5559 wow. You really went there. Used to be, poor people were just jealous. Now they can be racist too. Instead of being disgusted by a billionaire claiming to have the interest of the people at heart by giving tax cuts to business. “Is it because he’s brown?” Wow. Just wow.
@Ray Vassallo Nobody's assuming he's doing nothing. Sunak asked the question in a very flippant manner, as if he thought maybe the man was thinking about taking a quick jaunt to the south of France, or squeezing in a bit of fox hunting. It's mildy ignorant at best, if not utterly insulting.
For those trying to present the PM as a "Person of the People" all it showed was that the middle upper class that rule over us are as far detached as ever. An own goal Team Richy
MPs usually have extensive media training to avoid these kinds of situations. But no amount of media training can compensate for an innate lack of groundedness / empathy.
Rishi : 'Are you a bank manager or something?' Homeless guy : 'Nah bruv, I is a big issue seller innit' Rishi : 'Never heard of it. Is it a newspaper for rich people like me?'
Rishi is out of touch clearly and the man was probably a little taken back. What I would of done though, is asked him for a job when he said are you interested? (Even though was only lip service) not sure if the man knew who Rishi was or that he was on TV, but if so I would of put him on the spot and said please help me with whatever I have to do get on my feet to be able to have a place registered for work and some advice to get into finance. He’s speaking to one of the highest level people in the country and comes from that background in finance.
I agree , Rishi could of made a difference there to this homeless guy , an ideal P.A. opportunity to offer the man some help Well ,he is so rich - but not in kindness or charity Rishi showed who he really is
It’s genuinely shocking how out of touch this man is with reality. Exchanging meaningless chat with a man with whom he has nothing in common. I imagine it’s pretty insulting having your breakfast served by Rishi Sunak when everyone knows it’s all about publicity. The lady standing next to Rishi was clearly amused by Rishi’s bumbling ignorance.
He wants more great places to pop out around uk , otherwise people would be spending money on food and actual boring businesses where people come to work would take the place of these great spaces
@@Bjarku you do understand we got 54% of the uk born British population on some sort of benefits ( government numbers , look on gov uk ) . 40k albanians is a drop in the ocean compared to the +25million people
He genuinely thinks he's standing in a place where the poorer workers come for food as well as the homeless. Give him a year or 2 and he'll probably be right
What I find ironic is that Rishi's parents came as Indian immigants and Rishi is now the Prime Minister and financially Richer then the King. And that White guy who is most likely English is homeless and can't even make ends meet. It just goes to show how the Indian community has managed in be quite successful in just 1 or 2 genenrations.
He’s not charismatic, is his burden . A mendacious , borderline sociopathic like his former boss , Johnson , would have nailed serving food to hungry people , with disarming ease . Just because he is .
He’s not really listening to the guy he’s just thinking about what smart thing he can say next, actions speak louder than words so manifest a difference Rishi
@Branden Garcia. When was the last time you cleaned your ears? The homeless man said he is homeless but he is interested in business. Hence Sunak asked "what kind of business". Sunak was querying what kind of business he was interested in. He is having a decent conversation with a man who seems to be intelligent rather than shutting up and behaving like an elitist. What is the problem here? Respecting a fellow human being despite his financial status?
@@STM2811, but he completely ignores the fact the guy is homeless up to the point of asking him what’s his plan for the weekend as if he can afford to do business plans. The lad is too posh to empathize with the average person and it shows, lol
@@brmbkl Nobody is triggered. Except perhaps your imagination which puts your own preferred context onto something. Your view is a reflection of your own ideology. He is indeed listening and perhaps answering the man with decent responses rather than snubbing him or shutting up. If negativity is all you see, perhaps the answer lies in your prejudiced thinking which you need to bring to light and resolve rather than taking the convenient way of jumping on the bandwagon of naysayers.
It does not matter if the prime minister had asked whether he was in business the fact is he's taking time out as prime minister, to help and understand recognize homelessness, I don't see the Labour leader doing anything...
@@SamuelBlack84 You've got the wrong end of the stick! I was alluding to her playing at being a poor shepherdess in her specially built toy village in Versailles - Just as Sunak was playing at mixing with the poor! (And by the way, many "quotes" are mis-attributed, but they serve nonetheless!)
Some people work very hard and can't cough up rent. Too much debt, no clients, high costs, sickness, less hours, too much competition, no education, other commitments etc.
Asking a homeless person what they're doing this weekend as if they have plans to go out and travel is just pure torture. He's just trying to get through the winter.
And why would you not ask? He is still a person and he is not dead. He can have a plan. Not everything costs money, anyway. What if he meets a friend on the weekend?
That poor guy who doesn’t have a real job and obviously has no friends and struggles with social skills, and they get him to serve breakfast to the homeless!
I would’ve have asked him how did he become homeless? Did he get help from his local council? Did he get the help he needs to find work? This is what many are going through at the moment and a leader need to listen to peoples problems 😢
Amazing how the guy answered him so repectfully given the sheer ignorance and idiocy of his question.
Never bite the hand that feeds you.
I wouldn't be too surprised if it was scripted and the homeless man an actor.
@@crispy336 Probably a member of staff or one of Sunak's interns.
What is your pain
@@crispy336 I thought the same maybe a set up to act homeless
There is something really cruel about showing one of the richest, most powerful men in Britain to one of the most poorest, powerless men in Britain.
It's actually quite disgusting -- they used that homeless man to fulfill their PR stunt!
Absolutely disgusting the whole Tory party are disgusting and rishi way his apron and gloves on dishing up food as if he's a man of the people is sickening.
Do something and stop fg commenting on it.
What's wrong with you?
Or, it could be something really humble.
Guess it depends if you voted Tory or not, presumably.
The level of disconnect you gotta have from the real world to ask a homeless person if they work in business.
He literally said he's interested in business, ur deaf
@@hypergg681😶🤨
@@callumward7503 what?
@@hypergg681 , no, he said 'that's the business' as a way to say 'thank you' when he was hungry and starving.
Plenty of homeless people have worked in businesses
The more realistic part of this video is that you need a decent job if you want to have a happy conversation with people that are successful. If you can't support yourself financially, then questions like "do you work in a business", "there are jobs all over the country" and "what is your plan for the weekend" could feel like torturing to you.
Education is the key to prosperity if homeless and unemployed people had free access to education there would be much less poverty. Sunak is so wealthy he has never met ordinary voters.
@@gingerninja2456 nope he was not wealthy..he became wealthy through hardwork
@@mattdawes9698are you being ironic?
Well said, you can't sit with these people. They are constantly judging you and are far away from reality.
Very true, my family was successful when I was a kid and I always felt like I needed to prove myself. As a guy especially talking about your poor finances is challenging.
No one is buying this “man of the people” act. And it’s just painful to watch
is it bad enough at the point that its not funny? i dont live in the uk
He is trying, and that’s nice of him. The UK PM is having a conversation and serving a homeless person. That amazing!
@@bobo0198 I hope you are being sarcastic....
@@hastingsboy0413 Did u ever see Boris do this?
@@bobo0198 He could try by increasing tax for his 1% lobbyist buddies and the companies that avoid tax
“I’m homeless”
“Oh lovely, would you like to work in finance like I did?”
Must be a sick joke
It’s almost intentional. Like he is deliberately trying to wind us all up.
@@inquiringminds6633 of course he is ....
@@pajeetkumar1645 .... ✊
You realize some homeless people are looking for jobs, right?
Also the homeless guy brings up business first, it's not like he asked randomly. I know you guys already decided to hate him and that there is nothing I can do about it, but check your logic a littlebit yeah?
The homeless guy was very polite and friendly despite his difficulty, rishi should answered more carefully than he did
But the guy did say he was interested in business and finance so I don't think Rishi Sunak's remarks were so "excruciating" as many commentators have said. His policies and government are hopeless and shameless, though . No doubt about that! 😮💨
@@healthylifetips654 It was the ''is this something you are interested in doing?'', ''I'm just trying to get through Christmas first!'', ''yeah? what's the plan? What are you doing this weekend?'' part that was the worst for me
he should have game him a job or a house or something.
They were talking about the soup kitchen, when the guy changed the subject to "the economy" and "business". So, he his questions were not as clueless as they are being made out to be.
@@healthylifetips654 I agree...it is an awkward situation, I think we all would struggle and he did try and talk to him a person rather than patronise him.
All the empathy and compassion of Patrick Bateman.
I’m sure batmen has more empathy
How is Rishi out of touch list:
1. He's a Billionaire
2. Privately educated
3. Lincoln College, Oxford
4. No working-class friends
5. Born into money and privilege
I know, it should be our story, right?
He actually laughed at the notion of having working class friends.
His dad cracked a smile at that notion too...
He is raised on thinking the have nots are below him.
You are 'common' to him like how Royalty saw the 'commoners'
Now do Starmer
@@George-nv1ri I have already mocked Starmer across TH-cam.
All true except 5. His parents were broke when coming to UK and they studied and worked their way up
He’s detached from all reality.
racist
@@themoog924 😂..
The abled body homeless jobless man? Yeah . Looks like he does not know how society works.. nothing is free and it us tax payers that would pay for his food
@@Demonhead1 As we should, every pound we put into fighting poverty comes back three-fold, the same with education and infrastructure only on a scale double to quadruple the profit… We are one of the richest nations on earth, we have the money - it’s not a question of should have the money it’s a question of if we choose to use it.
Happily detached from reality -- like his wife.
It's moments like this that would keep a man awake at night out of sheer embarrassment
If he had any shred of shame
Not when he has all his 'Yes' men telling him what a great guy he is and how he made the homeless mans day by taking time,from his busy schedule,to talk to a pleb.
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no he will lose sleep he didnt make any money out of the deal ..
Things like this only make rishis social anxiety worse
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Goes to a homeless shelter and asks a homeless man "if he's in business" .. this is the man's intelligence level!
Wow. Britain really won the lottery with that prime minister.
EQ on display but IQ?
He gives the homeless man a compliment rather than treat him as homeless and unworthy.
That lady’s expression says it all
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Yes. She is surprised a pm is surviving himself. This is Britain, not America. She is delighted. Pm is doing her job. But will I become jobless? She is,then,upset
Fr...
It is shocking, even if you factor in that Rishi may have misheard him when he mentioned business, to go straight to asking if he owns his own when he is claiming free eggs and hash browns is mind blowing.
@@mryan4452why would you ever ask a homeless person if they work?
@@mryan4452he starts with “do you own” before correcting himself and asking “do you work in business?” Listen again.
Probably because that's how the elites operantes: taking free from the people.
@@mistergooji because many people who are homeless also have jobs, working homeless, sleeping in cars or sofa surfing
I don't remember this scene from the Office
It's the UK version the one Ricky Gervais is in
They had to cut it because it was so cringeworthy that it just wasn't believable..
That guy handled the situation so well and so gracefully, in the face of a dumb, self centred, and unthinking prime minister.
I don’t want to be here anymore I’m sick to death of my single life unhappy cutting tools everywhere
"I'm friends with upper class people. I'm friends with middle class people. I'm friends with homeless people. Well not homeless people".
Yes I remember him saying that..he's not got people he knows that are working class..in an interview when he was young man..🤦♂️🤷♂️
Rishi was not rich from birth
He worked hard to be rich
So he can better understand poor people condition
@@bishnupriyabehera6375
Actually his father was a multimillionaire businessman. He was born rich
@@bishnupriyabehera6375 Not rich ??? Sunak went to Winchester college where the fees are £46k a year.
@@bishnupriyabehera6375 he was born rich
He's literally never met a homeless/poor person in his life! It's quite shocking how out of touch with reality these people are
he should come visit poor families and his parents country India to know what living poor is like
as he said, he has no working class friends
I believe only when they go to burn their 20 pound notes in front of the homeless is the only time these people interact with such folk !
@@OCV102 there also he will just visit the rich parts of the metropolitan cities
Wow just wow that was excruciating to watch. This is an example of what not to say to a homeless person when you are a multi millionaire 😂. Instead of offering help or a place to stay you offer business advice great work Rishi 😔
I can happily put the first slip down to nerves or simply struggling to find common ground but to follow up with "What are your plans for the weekend?" after you've just learnt he's homeless is mind-blowing.
Not that uncommon. We tend to grasp for things we are familiar with in uncomfortable situations. I've had many people ask me similar things while sitting on the sidewalk with my cardboard sign asking for donations. It's deeply frustrating, and sometimes immensely triggering, but I do my best to remember that most do it out of fear or overwhelm. That brings me back to where we are, and the fact that, even in my sh**ty circumstances, I'm better off than many in terms of being in touch with reality...
Even with the help of trainers, coordinators and researchers he still cannot relate to what most of us see as ordinary life
You see it as ordinary life to just look for shelter over Christmas? Are you also from the UK?
@@erikt1713 yes I am from uk, and also a volunteer for our local foodbank. Believe me, the ruling tories are far removed from the struggles of everyday people. Choices such as heating or eating are just "cash flow problems" 🤮
@@mohmda4449I see. I'm glad you are doing your part to help ease these struggles.
I noticed this capitalist coldness already as an overseas student in the 1990s. That was just when Tony Blair's government did away with free university education.
Some students were prepared to work for 3 pounds an hour, but a meal in the refectory already cost 5 pounds.
Home in Germany, university food was subsidized so if you did some private tuition you could eat 5 times with the payment for one hour.
@@erikt1713 Britain will never move away from a Class society, Im afraid.
Not many self made men in this government.
Tories really need to go
Rishi you just made people feel even worse
Turn on subtitles. Homeless said he's interested in a business
@@prithviraj6529 yeah as if hes gonna hand him capital to start..
You are delusional sunak is trying to fix inflation and this homeless man asked the prime minister if he is fixing economy first remember that. Nation has trust in sunak no matter what press says about him, listen to this video and then comment, why just picking when the prime minister asked this homeless person if he is into business and not get what this homeless man asked the prime minister first.
@@vickyguevarra3512 He has the money which otherwise will only sit, costing the economy, even a gamble is better than holding it in tax havens
He made me cringe more than anything tbh
I'm surprised he didn't try to charge him for the breakfast.
Probably did, off camera. Vote Tory if you want seconds !
What's wrong with you?
Haha
O aye indeed he would have done if he could .
😂😂😂😂
" Do you work in business?"
Yes sir, I'm in the homeless business !
HAHAHAHHAHAHH CHILLLL
"I'm actually a homeless person"....how the F would he get a job even at McDonalds without a home or address / bank account etc. Nevermind get a business. Then he says "what's your plans for the weekend?"....the man said hoping to get temporary accommodation. What ELSE would a Homeless Man Be Doing on the Weekend? This guy is completely out of touch.
You expect a prime minister to help with jobs?
Dont forget Christmas day in 2023 landed on a Saturday, Rishy asked what a homeless man is doing on christmas day (the weekend).
And like you said what else is a homeless man gonna do on christmas day or any other day apart from find somewhere to live and something to eat?
this is next level detachment from reality
He is not detached, he is there to change their reality. His business is to create new reality
@@induchopra3014 Stop duckriding this man.
@@induchopra3014 we’ll get back to you in 2 years…
I can’t believe how real it is
I see two men, one here is to not die of starvation, other one for PR.
what kind of PR is it ? totally roasted
@Yeung Vincent. The homeless man said he is homeless but he is interested in business. Hence Sunak asked "what kind of business". He is having a decent conversation with a man who seems to be intelligent rather than shutting up and behaving like an elitist. Respecting a fellow human being despite his financial status is wrong and a PR stunt?
@@STM2811 maybe he can fix him up with a job, instead of talking about it
@@jjbrowned313 Yes indeed. He has been in his job for what 2 months? And he is making an effort small as it may be to treat a fellow human being respectfully rather than turning away.
I would love to get such lavish breakfast. Sausages, two eggs, toast . No wonder homeless
What's the need to work. Eat,sleep,repeat
"Rishi Sunak, a man of the people, a real salt of the earth kinda guy, humble."
- No one
He's a conservative what do you expect
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Obama served america well. He was not white, not poor, not from streets. Just well educated,like rishi
Its your intentional that make a difference. Its the sincerity that makes a difference. Not words. Truss had beautiful words. Where is she?
@@induchopra3014 Obama ruined America.
He is humble... just completely detached from reality. Who asks a homeless what they are doing in the weekend. He doesnt have a weekend.
It's like an alien just landed on earth and they tried to do their best "human being" impersonation.
He’s always reminded me of a caricature drawn by a street artist.
The way the lady next to hime is trying to hold back her rage 💀
How out of touch do you need to be to not realise you're talking to a homeless person in a homeless shelter
Rishi knows the challenge of surviving, on discounted food and drink, the queues at the Houses of Parliament' bars and restaurants can be terrible.
😂😂😂😂
Don't speak about Richi in that way!
You don't say!!😜😜😜😜
You're Forgetting his servant does the queuing
I know! And they only get 7 courses too. Poor man.
Rishi doesn't care about anyone. How could he possibly relate to a homeless person?
Can you?
@@eval144 I've never been homeless so no, but I'm not a billionaire politician pretending to.
That homeless man and jobless man does not care for anyone.. he wants hand outs!
@@eval144 empathise and support actual policy changes that would help the poorest in the nation and the overall national wellbeing instead of just lobbyists… yes. Sunak demonstrates his inability daily
@@eval144 nobody pretends to know the plight of homelessness except politicians
The gentleman should have asked 'has your wife ever avoided paying tax in the uk whilst living in the UK' or 'have you ever been fined for breaking the law wishy?' or 'have you ever given of your mate's a plum job when you were fully aware of their bullying?'
Technically his wife isn't British though?
@@kincaidwolf5184 I'm not British but have always paid my full taxes in the uk. This is the rich using non-dom status to get richer whilst living in the UK
Never saw Charles here or Camilla or Truss or Boris. Is this place in England?Why is Rishi visiting?Whats the need? PM is decided by party not homeless
@@envsf03 Do you pay for the imaginary wealth that your father in law may leave you when he dies? How much? The king of Britain does not pay a penny in taxes. His one tiara is worth more than Rishis all wealth
@@induchopra3014 one major flaw in your argument, if his wife was doing nothing wrong why did she start paying tax in the UK when the scandal broke in the news, because both her and her husband knew they were in rhe wrong of which two don't make a right.
The worst part was him asking the guy what he would be doing that weekend 😭
I don't think many business people frequent soup kitchens. Is Mr Sunak aware of how out of touch with reality he is? He needs to spend a week as a homeless person to gain some perspective. In fact every politician and their pr team should have to do the same.
What are you doing this weekend? Being homeless I guess. OMG
I know right! The man has no heart or sense of reality…his ignorance is astonishing 🤦🏼♀️
Homeless man: "I don't know, I think I might fancy a night out on the town this weekend!" 😐
homeless guy needs to go out and work . what a way to live and rely on others .
@@NicolasValentinScotland I do hope you're being sarcastic and not just completely senseless.
@@Brickscrap It's always the same hard working citizen who provide for the one who want a cushy life . I have travelled around Europe with nothing so I know . I work with disable people so I know . Those get up every morning and work hard . life is about living , not acting .
“You have been here before, have you? It’s a great place” 😓😓😓😓
While Rishi was waffling about finance spreading outside to the city, you can bet your money he was also frantically trying to work out where to steer the conversation next to avoid more blunders
@@RonvirBilkhu well that’s true about his gesture actually, although how do know his intention is to be nice over doing it to sell a political image of niceness?
@@RonvirBilkhu I'm sure he was trying to be nice, but this little exchange only highlights how detached his life experience is from that of the homeless man he's talking to.
and While Rishi was waffling on the Guys Dinner was going cold....... lol
Guy_ I used to be in Finance........Rishi_ ah but not now I F@cked the Economy up
@@RonvirBilkhu you think "Multi Millionaire Rishi" really cares for the homeless or was just doing a Photo op............ now let me think!!!!!
“What are you doing this weekend?”
“Hoping for a warm bed where I can go to sleep knowing I’m safe”
“Are you in business?” He asks the homeless person in a free food line.
This Prime Minister is absolutely CLUELESS!
Detached is an understatement
If this isn't painful for you to watch, i don't know what is.
Would you like to work in finance? No I'd like to not be homeless and feel hungry and cold! How about you Richi?
🤣 it sure is painful to watch
Its painful to watch a PM serving. I know. Not more painful than Charles and camilla sign and swear at a leaking pen. Thank your stars he is not Truss, taking loans to finance the rich
On the contrary it was quite entertaining just how how bizarre the dialogue was.
It really just goes to show how out of touch this government is with the situation down here, which they added onto mind you
@@maiwelsh8025 it's true I agree with you actually, but I'd say the government in the past few years has been blamed much more for the cost of living crisis than the Royal family. Not that there wasn't homelessness before, but almost as if they aren't aware of what they've caused
What is the point of him serving breakfast for 15 minutes? Is that supposed to fool the masses into believing he's serving the community? Some people serve breakfast for 50 years and never get noticed, and he can do it for 15 minutes and get world recognition for modeling servanthood.
surely this can't be the same guy who openly stated that he would reduce support for poorer areas to subsidise rich areas
Asking a guy picking up a free meal who's just said he's homless what his plans are for Christmas! Wow these guys are gonna get an absolute roasting in the next election
Here's hoping!
@@tabularasa7775 would you give a blind person directions to Scotland? Or ask if a deaf person enjoys classical music? The same is true here. The guy was asked what his plans for Christmas were and a little later, he said, "I have to make it through Christmas first". Does that honestly suggest he's going to visit friends or family? It certainly doesn't to me.
@emptiness form
It's because he completely ignored what the guy said and just went with his script as his questions make zero sense. It's a bit insensitive to ask a homeless guy what his plans on the weekend as most people with the slightest bit of empathy know that's not entirely appropriate or if he's in business? Even if he was in business prior to becoming homeless then we can wager it's not something he'd like to be reminded of.
@@tabularasa7775 You're the one going in circles because you can't accept the answer which was given in the clip and by myself. I've been clear and so has the homeless person.
You all over the comments defending his indefensible behaviour. Is it you Rishi or one of your family members
The lady's expression says it all😁😆
Wow embarrassing 😳
I agree about the Labour Party.
@dragonfly6908
Nice deflection, try actually coming up with a decent rebuttal instead of just whataboutism but that's the Tory way is it? It's more along the lines of "Wow, this person is poor, he deserves it and we'll give him as little as possible so we can stay as rich as possible and step on him"
@@paulharris2331 Maybe the multi millionaire Sir Keir Starmer could serve food to the homeless, he is worth between £4 to £7 million. Sometimes these people are known as ".Champagne Socialists".
Let's just call these comments out for what they are really about RACISM. He will never be able to do anything right in the eyes of a racist.
@@kazsmudge5559 wow. You really went there.
Used to be, poor people were just jealous. Now they can be racist too.
Instead of being disgusted by a billionaire claiming to have the interest of the people at heart by giving tax cuts to business. “Is it because he’s brown?” Wow. Just wow.
I couldn't even finish watching, what a painful interaction, how detached this man is from the real word!!
Hes not really talking to the poor guy, hes really talking to the camera calculating each line to appear as a man of the people.
A multi-millionaire asking a homeless person "What are your plans for the weekend?".... Discuss.
racist
Technically he’s nearly a billionaire
@@Boobobear Why do you think I am being presumptive? I merely noted the question which Sunak asked and opened to discussion
Inviting the poor man that doesn't know how he'll turn his painful situation around for weekend golf playing.
@Ray Vassallo Nobody's assuming he's doing nothing. Sunak asked the question in a very flippant manner, as if he thought maybe the man was thinking about taking a quick jaunt to the south of France, or squeezing in a bit of fox hunting. It's mildy ignorant at best, if not utterly insulting.
How is someone we didn’t even vote for, IN CHARGE OF OUR WHOLE COUNTRY.
Parliamentary democracy.
Just like the EU
@@gregorykarran-ali4529 Man you don’t understand how the EU works then
We never vote for the prime minister its always chosen by the ruling monarch though historically they tend to go with the winning parties leader.
The same way Klaus shwabb and Billy gates made it into the G20.
I could honestly cry at this.
Kick him out of the Prime Minister position and then ask him "Are you the Prime Minister"?
Ex pm
Ok kick out but when your country politics will sake again then remember India 😂
Man of the people! Getting stuck in & asking the real questions!
For those trying to present the PM as a "Person of the People" all it showed was that the middle upper class that rule over us are as far detached as ever. An own goal Team Richy
MPs usually have extensive media training to avoid these kinds of situations. But no amount of media training can compensate for an innate lack of groundedness / empathy.
Rishi : 'Are you a bank manager or something?'
Homeless guy : 'Nah bruv, I is a big issue seller innit'
Rishi : 'Never heard of it. Is it a newspaper for rich people like me?'
They should get homeless people to sell the FT.
😅😅😅
Rishi is out of touch clearly and the man was probably a little taken back.
What I would of done though, is asked him for a job when he said are you interested? (Even though was only lip service) not sure if the man knew who Rishi was or that he was on TV, but if so I would of put him on the spot and said please help me with whatever I have to do get on my feet to be able to have a place registered for work and some advice to get into finance. He’s speaking to one of the highest level people in the country and comes from that background in finance.
"do you work in business"?
no mate, I work in poverty, it's a really popular career right now. You should try it.
Watch: Rare moment where Torries try to act like they care about the people
But they don't care, they don't!
And you think labour care 😂
I thought he would offer him a job or ask him to drop by to find a solution to his sucks situation 🤔
Did you😂
I agree , Rishi could of made a difference there to this homeless guy , an ideal P.A. opportunity to offer the man some help
Well ,he is so rich - but not in kindness or charity
Rishi showed who he really is
@FuckashimaMonaCher maybe cause the core ingredient of being homeless is not having a job.
Sunak could not care less about the homeless. Just a photo op.
@@xyzzyx101xyz9 so true
He is so relatable isn't he! What a beauty 🙄
It’s genuinely shocking how out of touch this man is with reality. Exchanging meaningless chat with a man with whom he has nothing in common. I imagine it’s pretty insulting having your breakfast served by Rishi Sunak when everyone knows it’s all about publicity. The lady standing next to Rishi was clearly amused by Rishi’s bumbling ignorance.
This actually makes my stomach turn
Having grown up without a single working class friend I'm surprised he even talked to this guy. Btw, while you're waffling, his food is getting cold.
It was a PR move. He couldn't even serve the meal without cameras being present. 😑
Asking "what are you doing this weekend?" at the end is crazy. Did he not learn his lesson when he asked if the guy worked in finance?
@redfordkobayashi6936bunch of haters.. , the homeless man literally said that he was interested in business
Historic first meeting between Rishi Sunak and the real world
The tax that Sunaks wife avoided paying could of homed this man .
Or provided the education so that you wouldn't write nonsensical trash like 'could OF'.
Well said
@@heiltd1286 yep , or that 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤣🤣
Could have homed him in a mansion and given him a ferrari for Christmas
Great place? It wouldn't be needed if we supported people to get on in life.
Maybe if we weren’t spending £7 million per day housing Albanians and Afghans in four star hotels we’d have the money to house our own homeless 🤔
He wants more great places to pop out around uk , otherwise people would be spending money on food and actual boring businesses where people come to work would take the place of these great spaces
@@Bjarku you do understand we got 54% of the uk born British population on some sort of benefits ( government numbers , look on gov uk ) . 40k albanians is a drop in the ocean compared to the +25million people
The lack of empathy is shocking
He genuinely thinks he's standing in a place where the poorer workers come for food as well as the homeless. Give him a year or 2 and he'll probably be right
Exactly this 😬
Very much already a reality for thousands of working people.
What's wrong with you?
Shameful sunak u need u and cabinet to go big time
Hahaha, true. 🤣 Oh, wait... It's too true. :/
What I find ironic is that Rishi's parents came as Indian immigants and Rishi is now the Prime Minister and financially Richer then the King. And that White guy who is most likely English is homeless and can't even make ends meet. It just goes to show how the Indian community has managed in be quite successful in just 1 or 2 genenrations.
He’s not charismatic, is his burden . A mendacious , borderline sociopathic like his former boss , Johnson , would have nailed serving food to hungry people , with disarming ease . Just because he is .
"Go out for a photo sesh Rishi so we can show how human you are..."
Rishi 5 minutes later...
>_< doh!
It would honestly be less painful if he didn't bother. It's just insulting to pretend that he cares.
It’s bad either way.
Give him your job Sunak
Best comment yet!
The homeless guy should of asked for £20 note😅
since it's Rishy should've asked for £50
Should have asked for shelter, education and a finance
He’s not really listening to the guy he’s just thinking about what smart thing he can say next, actions speak louder than words so manifest a difference Rishi
My soul curled in on itself… it’s _that_ painful to watch.
This was painful to watch. Rishi is the picture of insensitivity and disregard. Wow, just wow.
Wow, he really wasn’t kidding when he said he had no working class friends. You can tell
@Branden Garcia. When was the last time you cleaned your ears? The homeless man said he is homeless but he is interested in business. Hence Sunak asked "what kind of business". Sunak was querying what kind of business he was interested in. He is having a decent conversation with a man who seems to be intelligent rather than shutting up and behaving like an elitist. What is the problem here? Respecting a fellow human being despite his financial status?
@@STM2811, but he completely ignores the fact the guy is homeless up to the point of asking him what’s his plan for the weekend as if he can afford to do business plans. The lad is too posh to empathize with the average person and it shows, lol
@@STM2811 triggered Tory.
Doesn’t change the fact a billionaire is standing serving food in a shelter, to give off the impression “he listens”.
@@brmbkl Nobody is triggered. Except perhaps your imagination which puts your own preferred context onto something. Your view is a reflection of your own ideology. He is indeed listening and perhaps answering the man with decent responses rather than snubbing him or shutting up. If negativity is all you see, perhaps the answer lies in your prejudiced thinking which you need to bring to light and resolve rather than taking the convenient way of jumping on the bandwagon of naysayers.
@@STM2811certified Crook sympathier. You did know he takes helicopter rides than trains, right?
It does not matter if the prime minister had asked whether he was in business the fact is he's taking time out as prime minister, to help and understand recognize homelessness, I don't see the Labour leader doing anything...
“What you doing this weekend”? “Well I’m hoping it doesn’t snow because my sleeping bag is wet.”
Frightening!
How weird this feels
Why did they cut off the video? I wanted to hear the rest of it
I would like to get through Christmas 🎄 though, great reply.
Eat your heart out Marie-Antoinette!!
Leave our prime minister alone! He was very generous giving millions to Zelensky 😑
She actually never said that
@@SamuelBlack84 You've got the wrong end of the stick! I was alluding to her playing at being a poor shepherdess in her specially built toy village in Versailles - Just as Sunak was playing at mixing with the poor! (And by the way, many "quotes" are mis-attributed, but they serve nonetheless!)
LOL, As if this guy who owns a bussiness was just walking past and though" know, I will just pop in here for a free breakfast" haha!
This is why we are poor we aren't utilising our free breakfasts lol
😁🤣
he could be in business and broke
Some people work very hard and can't cough up rent. Too much debt, no clients, high costs, sickness, less hours, too much competition, no education, other commitments etc.
@@hitachi9778broke ain't homeless.
Homeless people have ambitions too
Ye$! I even saw one run for the leadership of the Conserve Party!! Unfortunately, his parents couldn't buy him a spin doctor...
As unrealistic as the rest of us
"What business are you in"??? Umm, survival
Asking a homeless person what they're doing this weekend as if they have plans to go out and travel is just pure torture. He's just trying to get through the winter.
Sunak's reality: Ask a man in a soup line if he works in business.
He was even about to say do you own a business 😂
"So, how is the homeless profession treating you right now? What's the current share value in the company?" - Rishi "The people's PM" Sunak.
'Whats the plan for the weekend?'...why would you ask a homeless man that 🙃
Homeless people can have plans. They are people...
And why would you not ask? He is still a person and he is not dead. He can have a plan. Not everything costs money, anyway. What if he meets a friend on the weekend?
Because he will do something on holiday. Christmas. Go to meet parents ,family
The level of disconnect this bloke has is beyond unreal 🤦🏻
You think the WEF would choose somebody more plausible
They won’t, they only care about themselves and their wallets and seats of power.
That poor guy who doesn’t have a real job and obviously has no friends and struggles with social skills,
and they get him to serve breakfast to the homeless!
I would’ve have asked him how did he become homeless? Did he get help from his local council? Did he get the help he needs to find work?
This is what many are going through at the moment and a leader need to listen to peoples problems 😢