For a man who watched with incredulity and not a little disapproval when the personal and political fused into a crisis for Boris Johnson, the past week has been a difficult one for Rishi Sunak and his team.
When the news broke on Wednesday night that his wife, Akshata Murty, the daughter of a billionaire, was non-domiciled in Britain for tax purposes, the chancellor faced a choice: defend his family or put his political career first by getting her to pay tax in Britain on her foreign investments.
“I want to protect my wife and I think her privacy matters,” Sunak told his team. They knew something would have to give, but as the pressure and the public criticism mounted, Sunak “dug in”, refusing to
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2022-04-09 23:01:00Z
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