Rishi Sunak

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Person.png Rishi Sunak  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
RLB Rishi Sunak.jpg
Debating with Rebecca Long-Bailey
Born12 May 1980
Southampton
Alma materLincoln College (Oxford)
Founder ofTheleme Partners

Employment.png Chancellor of the Exchequer Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
13 February 2020 - Present
Preceded bySajid Javid

Employment.png Chief Secretary to the Treasury Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
24 July 2019 - 13 February 2020
Preceded byLiz Truss
Succeeded byStephen Barclay

Rishi Sunak is a British Conservative Party politician who is serving as the Chancellor of the Exchequer since 13 February 2020.[1] He previously served as Chief Secretary to the Treasury from July 2019 to February 2020, and has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Richmond (Yorks) since the UK/2015 General Election.

Campaigning

In a televised debate during the UK/2019 General Election campaign, Labour's Rebecca Long-Bailey challenged Rishi Sunak, representing the Tories, when he said the last Labour government had crashed the economy:

“We suffered a world banking crisis: your Chancellor (Sajid Javid) was working at Deutsche Bank, selling the very derivatives that caused the crash in the first place."[2]

And she challenged his claims about the impact of Labour’s plans, retorting:

"Secondly, when you talk about reckless spending plans, I think you were referred to recently in the media talking about the figure of £1.2 trillion spends which is a fabricated lie that the Conservative Party have been perpetrating over the last few weeks. We're the only party with a credible and detailed costing plan, to outline our plans and I haven't seen any costings for your party whatsoever."[3]

Background

Born in Southampton, Hampshire to an Indian Punjabi family, Rishi Sunak's early education was at Winchester College where he was head boy. Sunak subsequently studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at Lincoln College, Oxford, and later gained an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business as a Fulbright scholar. After graduating he worked for investment bank Goldman Sachs, and later as a partner at the hedge fund management firm the Children's Investment Fund Management.

 

Appointments by Rishi Sunak

AppointeeJobAppointedEnd
Kemi BadenochUK/Business and Trade Secretary7 February 20235 July 2024
Kemi BadenochUK/International Trade Secretary6 September 20227 February 2023
Stephen BarclayUK/Environment Secretary13 November 2023
Stephen BarclaySecretary of State for Health25 October 202213 November 2023
Suella BravermanHome Secretary25 October 202213 November 2023
David CameronUK/Foreign Secretary13 November 20235 July 2024
James CleverlyHome Secretary13 November 2023
James CleverlyUK/Foreign Secretary6 September 202213 November 2023
Thérèse CoffeyUK/Minister/Environment25 October 202213 November 2023
Claire CoutinhoSecretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero31 August 2023
Oliver DowdenUnited Kingdom/Deputy Prime Minister21 April 2023
Zac GoldsmithMinister of State for Asia Energy Climate and Environment25 October 202230 June 2023
Michael GoveMinister for Intergovernmental Relations25 October 2022
Michael GoveSecretary of State for Communities and Local Government25 October 2022
Damian HindsMinister/State for Prisons27 October 2022
Gillian KeeganUK/Minister/Education25 October 2022
Johnny MercerMinister of State for Veterans' Affairs25 October 2022
Andrew MitchellMinister of State for Development25 October 2022
Jesse NormanMinister of State for Decarbonisation and Technology26 October 2022
Neil O'BrienParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Primary Care and Public Health8 September 2022
Grant ShappsUK/Defence Secretary31 August 20235 July 2024
Grant ShappsSecretary of State for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy25 October 202231 August 2023
Gavin WilliamsonMinister without Portfolio25 October 20228 November 2022
Nadhim ZahawiChairman of the Conservative Party25 October 2022
Nadhim ZahawiMinister without Portfolio25 October 2022

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Brexit is the villain in accidental death of the economyArticle6 August 2023William KeeganThe Brexit miscreants who conned the nation just carry on shamelessly, while their replacements, Rishi Sunak and co, take up the banner and Keir Starmer, once a noble remainer, offends his natural followers by ruling out rejoining the EU or even the single market.
Document:Meeting the Gaze of the Ghost in the RubbleArticle28 February 2024George GunnMeanwhile the ghost still looks out from the rubble of Gaza. Her stare searches across the ocean of our conscience like the beam of a lighthouse. The ghost in the rubble asks of us all: why can we not stop this madness and feed the people?
Document:Nadine Dorries resignation letterLetter27 August 2023Nadine DorriesNadine Dorries has resigned from her Commons seat with a scathing attack on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. The Mid Bedfordshire MP's full resignation letter is below in full...
Document:On Gaza, Sunak's Tories and Starmer's Labour have merged into a single pro-war partyArticle22 January 2024Peter OborneIf the ICJ rules in South Africa’s favour then Rishi Sunak, as well as US President Joe Biden, will be wide open to the charge that they are aiding and abetting genocide. And so will Labour’s Keir Starmer.
Document:Parody Britain and the Death of the Fourth EstateArticle9 December 2021Mike SmallThis is a ruling elite, a governing class that comes from the same strata, shares the same education and is literally inter-married. In this context the idea that such a media can hold the powerful to account is of course laughable. The British media is incestuous and dysfunctional.
Document:Sunak likes the single market. So why doesn't Labour?Article5 March 2023William Keegan"I had many criticisms of Thatcherism and its impact on unemployment and social harmony, but one thing Margaret Thatcher got right was the importance of the EU single market and attracting Japanese, German and other firms to the UK. All this is now up for grabs by Starmer and his team."
Document:The conspiracy of lies about Corbyn that unites Sunak and StarmerArticle8 November 2022Peter ObornePrime Minister Rishi Sunak's abuse of his high office to smear Corbyn proves that he means to employ the same deceitful methods as his disgraced predecessor, Boris Johnson.
Document:Up to King Charles whether he wishes to attend COP27Article28 October 2022Geneva AbdulKing Charles will not attend the COP27 summit, Downing Street has said, as it is not the “right occasion” for him to do so. The former Prime Minister Liz Truss had asked the king not to attend the summit, and her successor, Rishi Sunak, has left it in place, No 10 confirmed in the afternoon of 28 October 2022. Sunak had already decided not to attend COP27.
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