Sunak says voters will decide whether they think he is out of touch

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Sunak Says Voters Will Decide Whether They Think He Is Out Of Touch
The British Prime Minister visited Darlington as he campaigns for the Tories in the run-up to the May local elections. Photo: PA Wire/PA Images
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By Sam Blewett and Sophie Wingate, PA Political Staff

Rishi Sunak has insisted voters will “make up their own minds” if they consider him out of touch following criticism of his luxury private swimming pool.

The British Prime Minister visited Darlington in the North East on Friday as he campaigns for the Tories in the run-up to the May local elections.

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He sought to focus on funding to fix potholes, but faced questions over reports his heated pool uses so much energy that the local electricity network had to be upgraded

Pressed by local broadcasters on whether that makes him out of touch, the British Prime Minister insisted he had taxed the windfall profits of oil companies to ease energy bills.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak with Darlington Council leader Jonathan Dulston, far left, Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen, far right, and Darlington MP Peter Gibson, second from left, in Firth Moor during a visit to Darlington, County Durham
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak with Darlington Council leader Jonathan Dulston, far left, Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen, far right, and Darlington MP Peter Gibson, second from left, in Firth Moor during a visit to Darlington, County Durham (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

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“People can make up their own minds if that support is sufficient enough,” he added, describing the support the Government provided as “enormous”.

“I want people to feel better off, I want to put more money in their pockets, we’re only going to be able to do that if we get inflation down.”

Last week Mr Sunak released a summary of his tax return, showing he earned around £4.8 million(€5.4 million) over the last three years.

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