Prime Minister Rishi Sunak criticised for asking homeless man at shelter if he ‘works in business’

On a visit to a homeless shelter, Rishia Sunak asked a man he served food to: “Do you work in business?” The man, called Dean, replies: “No, I’m homeless. I’m actually a homeless person.”
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Labour has accused Rishi Sunak as being “out of touch” for what critics have called an “excruciating” exchange with a homeless man.

In ITV News footage from his visit to a homeless shelter in London on Friday, the Prime Minister can be heard asking a man he is serving food to: “Do you work in business?” The man, called Dean, replies: “No, I’m homeless. I’m actually a homeless person.”

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Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner tweeted the ITV clip and wrote: “Excruciating.” The awkward exchange began when the multimillionaire Prime Minister was serving breakfast to the homeless man, who asked him: “Are you sorting the economy out?”

Dean then said he was interested in business, prompting Sunak to ask him what kind of business. When Dean replied finance, the Prime Minister said: “I used to work in finance, actually.”

Sunak then asked: “Is that something you’d like to get into?” “Yeah I wouldn’t mind. But, I don’t know, I’d like to get through Christmas first,” the homeless man said.

Rishi Sunak asked a homeless man if he worked in business. Credit: ITV NewsRishi Sunak asked a homeless man if he worked in business. Credit: ITV News
Rishi Sunak asked a homeless man if he worked in business. Credit: ITV News

Sunak asked: “What’s your plan, what are you doing this weekend?” Dean replied that he was hoping the homeless charity St Mungo’s could help him get into temporary accommodation “so I’m not on the street”.

Another Labour MP, Bill Esterson, said the exchange demonstrated Sunak was “out of touch”.

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