Try GOLD - Free
A game of two halves
The Independent
|June 14, 2024
If England do well at the Euros, it could help the Tories at the election. Jim White reads the runes on whether the PM is onto a winner or whether the Labour leader has an open goal
One of the first mishaps Rishi Sunak made on the election trail was tripping over a traffic cone. He was at Chesham United Football Club in Buckinghamshire, gamely taking part in a training session with a bunch of junior players.
It was pretty clear from his attempts to kick a ball in a straight line that none of football’s leading scouts would have been too upset at their failure to sign up a generational talent. But proficiency – or rather complete lack of it – was not the point.
Sunak was there to deliver an indicator of something else: his ordinariness. He was there failing to run with a ball at his feet to show the electorate that, whatever the assumptions of wealth and privilege that cling to him, he is just like us.
But like the comment about his parents not being able to afford Sky TV when he was younger, it was an own goal. For men in politics, there is reckoned no more efficient way to signal ordinariness than to advertise an understanding of the importance of football.
Which is why Rishi’s advisers ensured he was photographed in the stands at Southampton FC when they played in the recent Championship play-offs. Not in th e directors’ box, he was among the people, a regular fan you see.
His opponent Sir Keir Starmer is no different. The Labour leader, who enjoys donning an England shirt while watching international games, likes it to be known that he plays five-a-side every week with a bunch of mates. Though, perhaps wisely, he is less inclined than the prime minister to invite the cameras along. And just before the election was called, he gave an extensive interview to the Daily Telegraph not about policy or political philosophy, but about his lifelong affiliation with Arsenal.
This story is from the June 14, 2024 edition of The Independent.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Independent
The Independent
There’s a major crisis ahead – let’s plan for the worst now
It’s easy to feel gloomy about the state of the world, so, alongside quietly prepping, I’ve been thinking about what I’d have done in my old job if I’d had to contend with the uncertainties caused by war in the Middle East – and the certainty of an oil crisis.
4 mins
April 15, 2026
The Independent
PSG sweep aside Liverpool with a show of elite force
Deja vu all over again for Liverpool, eliminated by the French champions for a second successive season, but this time without the drama of penalties or the sense of what might have been.
4 mins
April 15, 2026
The Independent
Ex-Nato chief fires Exocet at Starmer... and hits his target
George Robertson’s attack on Keir Starmer is quite something.
3 mins
April 15, 2026
The Independent
Doctor warns of ‘misogyny’ affecting NHS waiting lists
Women are waiting too long for care because of \"medical misogyny\" within the NHS, the UK's top gynaecologist has warned.
4 mins
April 15, 2026
The Independent
TAKE IT TO THE BANK
Elle Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer shine in ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’, a warm, comforting Apple TV show about OnlyFans, class and motherhood, writes Patrick Smith
2 mins
April 15, 2026
The Independent
What it really feels like to check into a rehab facility
Britney Spears has reportedly entered rehab again after being arrested last month for drink-driving. Here, Charlotte Cripps shares her own experience of recovering from her addictions
8 mins
April 15, 2026
The Independent
‘Super El Nino’ set to raise world temperatures further
Temperatures are set to rise again this week after Britons basked in one of the warmest starts to April ever recorded.
2 mins
April 15, 2026
The Independent
‘Complacency on defence puts this country in peril’
In a damning assessment of Keir Starmer’s military strategy, the former Nato chief George Robertson warns: ‘We are underprepared. We are underinsured. We are under attack’
4 mins
April 15, 2026
The Independent
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
While deep-fried foods and high-sugar desserts are finally off the menu in England, our school meals are far from meeting the standards seen in other countries, says Radhika Sanghani
8 mins
April 15, 2026
The Independent
Stokes plays down talk of Ashes rift with McCullum
England Test captain Ben Stokes has sought to play down speculation regarding a potential rift with head coach Brendon McCullum, though he conceded their working relationship is set to “look a little bit different” this summer.
2 mins
April 15, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
