<p>British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faced criticism on Saturday for seeming out of touch with ordinary people when he asked a homeless man at a charity whether he "worked in business" and wanted to get into the finance industry.</p>.<p>Sunak, a former Goldman Sachs banker and one of Britain's wealthiest people, was serving breakfast at a homeless shelter in London on Friday, when he began chatting with a man who identified himself as Dean.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/uk-pm-rishi-sunak-uses-troops-to-tackle-christmas-strikes-1172905.html" target="_blank">UK PM Rishi Sunak uses troops to tackle Christmas strikes</a></strong></p>.<p>"Do you work in business?" the prime minister asks the man at one point during the conversation, as he hands him a plate of sausages, toast and eggs.</p>.<p>"No, I'm homeless. I'm actually a homeless person," the man replies.</p>.<p>Angela Rayner, deputy leader of the opposition Labour Party, posted a clip of the exchange on Twitter, calling it "excruciating," while another Labour lawmaker, Bill Esterson, called Sunak "out of touch".</p>.<p>His ascent to the British premiership in October made Sunak the richest occupant of Number 10 Downing Street at a time when the country is struggling with a cost-of-living crisis.</p>.<p>The prime minister this week made surprise phone calls to British diplomats and military personnel around the world to give them Christmas wishes, his office said on Friday.</p>.<p>His awkward exchange with the homeless man began when the man asks Sunak if he's "sorting the economy out".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/absolutely-don-t-believe-britain-is-a-racist-country-rishi-sunak-1173482.html" target="_blank">Absolutely don’t believe Britain is a racist country: Rishi Sunak</a></strong></p>.<p>When the homeless man then says he is interested in business and finance, Sunak replies that he used to work in finance too, before asking: "Is that something you would like to get into?"</p>.<p>"Yeah I wouldn't mind," says Dean. "But, I don't know, I'd like to get through Christmas first." </p>
<p>British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faced criticism on Saturday for seeming out of touch with ordinary people when he asked a homeless man at a charity whether he "worked in business" and wanted to get into the finance industry.</p>.<p>Sunak, a former Goldman Sachs banker and one of Britain's wealthiest people, was serving breakfast at a homeless shelter in London on Friday, when he began chatting with a man who identified himself as Dean.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/uk-pm-rishi-sunak-uses-troops-to-tackle-christmas-strikes-1172905.html" target="_blank">UK PM Rishi Sunak uses troops to tackle Christmas strikes</a></strong></p>.<p>"Do you work in business?" the prime minister asks the man at one point during the conversation, as he hands him a plate of sausages, toast and eggs.</p>.<p>"No, I'm homeless. I'm actually a homeless person," the man replies.</p>.<p>Angela Rayner, deputy leader of the opposition Labour Party, posted a clip of the exchange on Twitter, calling it "excruciating," while another Labour lawmaker, Bill Esterson, called Sunak "out of touch".</p>.<p>His ascent to the British premiership in October made Sunak the richest occupant of Number 10 Downing Street at a time when the country is struggling with a cost-of-living crisis.</p>.<p>The prime minister this week made surprise phone calls to British diplomats and military personnel around the world to give them Christmas wishes, his office said on Friday.</p>.<p>His awkward exchange with the homeless man began when the man asks Sunak if he's "sorting the economy out".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/absolutely-don-t-believe-britain-is-a-racist-country-rishi-sunak-1173482.html" target="_blank">Absolutely don’t believe Britain is a racist country: Rishi Sunak</a></strong></p>.<p>When the homeless man then says he is interested in business and finance, Sunak replies that he used to work in finance too, before asking: "Is that something you would like to get into?"</p>.<p>"Yeah I wouldn't mind," says Dean. "But, I don't know, I'd like to get through Christmas first." </p>