"FRIENDS Reruns: UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Wife Akshata Murty List out What They Share in Common"
Join us as we explore the shared interests of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty while watching FRIENDS reruns. Discover the bonds that unite this high-profile couple in their leisure time.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and wife Akshata Murty list what they have in common.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak shared a special post highlighting the commonalities between him and his wife. In a jointly addressed post on Instagram, the Prime Minister highlighted six reasons that demonstrate they are just like any other ordinary couple.
The post began with the statement, "People always ask us - 'What is the thing you have most in common?'"
Further adding the six points, Sunak wrote, “It’s not just our shared love of watching Friends reruns and eating Spanish food.
It’s the values that we share.
We share the belief that hard work should determine where you go in life.
We share the belief that it takes bold action to make a difference.
We share the belief that our children will inherit a better world than the one we share today.
"It was great to be together speaking to people in Harrow about the values that matter to them, and the future they want for their children. Akshata and Rishi."
One user alleged, “Thiefs that you two are, that's one thing you have in common."
Lauding the couple, another user added, “Your simplicity, energy, coolness, boldness.. HERO."
“May you continue to be our prime minister!! You are fab!! Let the haters hate."
Last week, Akshata Murthy shared a small but powerful message for her husband ahead of the elections. In a recent post on Instagram, Akshata Murty shared images with her husband Rishi Sunak and wrote, “I’m with you, every step of the way." Britons are set to choose their next leader in the national election on July 4. On May 15, UK PM Rishi Sunak made the surprise announcement amid questions about his leadership due to falling popularity. There are wide chances that the Conservatives might lose to the opposition Labour Party after remaining in power for 14 years.
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