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The new British Prime Minister Sunak has 3 halos when he takes office, exposing the hidden dangers of the Conservative Party behind the perfect back

With an estate of more than 700 million pounds, the old man is the Indian version of Bill Gates, from childhood to adulthood is an aristocratic school, Oxford University, Stanford University in the United States, and the road to politics is smooth sailing.

The 42-year-old Sunak became Britain's youngest prime minister in more than 200 years, the first non-white prime minister and an Indian prime minister. Circle after circle of aura makes Sunak look more like a political star. The most crucial question is, can the halo on his head illuminate Britain in its darkest hour?

The new British Prime Minister Sunak has 3 halos when he takes office, exposing the hidden dangers of the Conservative Party behind the perfect back

If there was anything particularly unpleasant in Sunak's life, there really was one. That is, she lost the party election a few months ago to Truss, and watched this arrogant woman become prime minister. As a result, with the most radical tax cut policy in history, Sister Te labeled herself twice, one was the worst prime minister in British history, and the other was a temporary labor prime minister, who only worked for 45 days.

We have a saying, that is, not afraid of not knowing the goods, afraid of comparing goods, and comparing with Truss, Sunak's failure has become a political wealth again, because he once said, sisters, you can't do this, Sister Te, don't listen to it, and as a result, she has a blue nose and swollen face. Before the swelling subsided, he raised his arms and shouted - I support Sunak.

The new British Prime Minister Sunak has 3 halos when he takes office, exposing the hidden dangers of the Conservative Party behind the perfect back

Photo note: Sunak's family photo, the first from the left shows Sunak as a child

If you want to talk about Sunak's personal experience, it is indeed more inspiring. He is a "third-generation" immigrant, British-Indian immigrant, his grandparents and grandparents were born in India, and later moved to East Africa with the British colonists, and finally settled in Britain. Sunak's parents were general practitioners and pharmacists, a standard middle-class family.

At that time, the British middle class had a mantra that the son of a dragon would make a dragon, a phoenix would give birth to a phoenix, and a mouse would make a hole. Therefore, rich families send their children to aristocratic private schools, that is, public schools, so as to achieve the purpose of elites from childhood and generations of elites. Sunak attended the famous Winchester School, later attended Oxford University, and received an MBA at Stanford University in the United States.

The new British Prime Minister Sunak has 3 halos when he takes office, exposing the hidden dangers of the Conservative Party behind the perfect back

Sunak with his wife, Akshata Murti

Sunak met his life-changing wife, Murthy, Miss Mu's father, who has a personal worth of $3.6 billion and is the founder of an Indian information technology company, known as India's Bill Gates. Sunak, like many British elites, joined the famous investment bank Goldman Sachs after graduation and co-founded investment companies. With the help of his wife, Sunak's business is getting bigger and bigger, and the combined fortune of the two has now reached 730 million pounds. Sunak, who came from a prestigious university and is wealthy, entered politics in 2015, first as a parliamentarian and then as finance minister five years later, and performed well during his tenure.

And then Prime Minister Johnson broke out a series of scandals, Sunak resigned to force the palace, Johnson stepped down, but gritted his teeth and said that he must take revenge on the betrayer. Nowadays, the two are as good as one person, praising and supporting each other.

Speaking of this, everyone will think that Sunak seems to be a winner in life, young, promising, golden, or a minority. But the more perfect a person is, the more worries there are. What does that mean? Why did the British Conservative Party make such a perfect young man prime minister when it was cornered?

The new British Prime Minister Sunak has 3 halos when he takes office, exposing the hidden dangers of the Conservative Party behind the perfect back

It is clear that the Conservative Party, which lags far behind Labour in the national polls, needs a political star to grab people's attention in an attempt to pull up its own support ahead of the 2024 general election. But the problem arises: the prime ministers before the Conservative Party have all been political stars and elites of elites. However, their time in power is shorter than the other, and the reputation is worse than the other. Cameron tossed and turned, causing Britain to divorce the European Union, he was scolded half to death, and the British said he was the worst prime minister since World War II. Theresa May did not take care of the divorce and held an unnecessary general election, which resulted in a parliamentary majority taken away by the Labour Party. She has been called the worst prime minister since World War II. When Johnson saw it, he simply took advantage of Britain's rising populism to tear his face with the European Union, and as a result, he was forced to resign after working for several years. Polls at the time showed that the British thought the worst prime ministers since World War II were Johnson first, Teresa second, and Cameron third. What all Britons did not expect was that Truss came out on top and was called the worst prime minister in British history.

The new British Prime Minister Sunak has 3 halos when he takes office, exposing the hidden dangers of the Conservative Party behind the perfect back

Why are these people all elite, with beautiful resumes, but collapse as soon as they come to power? Because British politics has long been meritocracy, it cultivates the ability of politicians to speak eloquently in parliament, not the ability to govern the country. In their quest for power, political elites oscillate between public opinion and right decisions. With the rise of populism and the intensification of domestic political and civil contradictions, politicians can only constantly put forward extreme ideas in order to vote, and come to power to cater to specific groups in order to preserve their basic plate. In this way, it will be difficult for those elected to balance the demands of all Britons and to represent the interests of the whole people. The people have the mentality of trying it out if they can't do it. So the British prime minister changed one by one. Now that Sunak is on stage, what awaits him? Can he change the political environment in Britain? We'll see.

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