Indian-born new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak:Later, the secrets of his life experience, caste, and wife wealth were revealed
Former Prime Minister Boris. After Johnson withdrew, England ushered in a new leader of the post-80s, and he was Rishi. Sunak. The 42-year-old was born on May 12, 1980, from Southampton, England, and is both a politician and a financier.
Former Chancellor of the Exchequer (2020-22), he is a Brahmin in his family caste, the top of the four major estates in India.
Rishi Sunak's family background is full of multicultural and immigration stories. His grandparents emigrated to East Africa from Punjab in northwestern India, and his parents immigrated to Southampton in southern England in the sixties of the 20th century.
There, they met and married, with their father becoming a general practitioner at the National Health Service and their mother running a small pharmacy, eventually inheriting the family business from the eldest son.
Rishi Sunak's political career draws parallels between his experience working in the family business and the values he has gained from the family business and the values upheld by Conservative icon Margaret Thatcher, the daughter of a grocery store.
Thanks to his parents' full support, Sunak was able to attend Winchester College, where he became the 'number one boy' and also became the editor of the school newspaper.
He studied philosophy, politics and economics at Lincoln College, University of Oxford, where he served as President of the Oxford** and Investment Association, providing students with the opportunity to learn about financial markets and the world**.
In addition, he interned at the Conservative Party headquarters. Sunak's wife is Akshata. Murphy, the daughter of Narayana Murthy, co-founder of Indian tech giant Infosys, married in 2006 and has two daughters.
They have gained considerable wealth in the business and information technology sectors, making the couple's estimated net worth in 2022 to be around 7£300 million (8.)$7.7 billion), and some even estimate their net worth to be as high as £1 billion ($1.2 billion).
His influence in the Conservative Party is also gradually becoming apparent. His political beginnings can be traced back to 2010, when he began working for the Conservative Party and went on to become a member of the leading Conservative think tank, Policy Exchange, and even the director of the Institute for Black and Minority Studies (BME).
In 2014, he was elected as the Conservative Party's candidate for the House of Commons for Richmond, North Yorkshire, a Conservative seat that for a long time was held by former party leader William Hague.
He was elected overwhelmingly in May 2015 and is a staunch supporter of Brexit, arguing that it will make Britain "freer, fairer and more prosperous".
He was re-elected to Parliament in 2017 and 2019 and voted three times in favour of then-Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan. From 2015 to 2017 he was a member of the Special Committee on Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Parliamentary Private Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
In January 2018, he was appointed Deputy to the Minister of Housing, Communities and Localities. He was a staunch supporter of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was appointed chief secretary to the Treasury in July 2019 after the latter became prime minister.
In the midst of the pandemic, Sunak became the new owner of Downing Street. His public image shines brightly, he is socially savvy**, well-dressed, handsome and practical.
Known as the "Handsome Rich", he was named "Britain's most charismatic MP" in 2020.