Home News The truth behind those ‘hidden’ clips isn’t a secret goldmine—it’s a £1,000 insult to every struggling Brit

The truth behind those ‘hidden’ clips isn’t a secret goldmine—it’s a £1,000 insult to every struggling Brit

THE INTERNET is currently awash with "lost" footage of Rishi Sunak, repackaged by shadowy scammers as the secret to instant wealth. But while the fraudsters promise a high-tech AI revolution, the real story behind those clips is far more embarrassing for the man who used to hold the keys to No10.

by Xander Hopkins

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We’ve all seen the posts. They claim to show “banned” interviews where the former PM reveals a Bank of England money-making miracle. It’s total rubbish. What the clips actually show is the exact moment the richest man in Westminster finally lost his grip on reality.

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It all started when Rishi sat down with Piers Morgan. For most of us, £1,000 is a mortgage payment or a year’s worth of grocery hikes. For Rishi, it was just small change for a televised flutter.

When Morgan pressed him on his staggering wealth—asking if he was “stinking rich”—the PM squirmed, calling himself merely “financially fortunate.” It was a bit like a shark calling itself “slightly toothy.” With a family fortune of £651 million, he wasn’t just fortunate; he was living on a different planet to the voters watching their pennies at the checkout.

But the real firestorm came with that infamous handshake. While the NHS groaned under record backlogs and families struggled with the cost-of-living crisis, the Prime Minister decided to turn the nation’s asylum policy into a game-show gamble.

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