'I'm Staying' Sunak Says He Will Remain As MP If Party Loses Election
The Guardian|May 17, 2024
Rishi Sunak has said he will "of course" stay on as an MP if the Conservatives lose the next general election, in his first remarks about what he would do in that scenario.
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'I'm Staying' Sunak Says He Will Remain As MP If Party Loses Election

Asked on ITV's Loose Women yesterday whether he loved the job enough to carry on in those circumstances, the prime minister said: "Yes, of course I'm staying, I love being an MP, I love my constituents, I love my home in North Yorkshire, it's wonderful - and I love being able to get back there."

Sunak lived in California in his 20s and early 30s before entering politics, and met his wife, Akshata Murty, at Stanford business school. Last summer Sunak and Murty took their daughters to Santa Monica for their summer holiday.

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