Rishi Sunak shows off the £95 designer slider in a pre-budget shoot | Evening Standard

2021-11-13 07:18:23 By : Mr. Yong an

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Ishi Sunak showed off a pair of £95 luxury sliders in his glamorous pre-budget photos.

The Chancellor of the Exchequer released a set of photos before his budget announcement on Wednesday, including his usual "pre-match" Twix and Sprite cans lying on his desk, as well as his budget red box.

In it, he wore a pair of Italian designer Palm Angels slippers and a pair of white socks, and discussed the last-minute details with the consultant.

A Twitter user joked: "This government has experienced more expensive flip-flops!"

The Prime Minister admitted that there was a "sugar problem" and had previously stated that he was a "total cola addict"-before clarifying that he was referring to drinks, not class A drugs-on Times Radio was asked if he had an advance budget superstitious.

He said: "I have a general pre-match procedure, pre-match procedure, because when I have to do parliamentary things, see, I have sugar problems, so I tend to drink Twix and a can of Sprite, although my favorite The thing is Coke, but I keep it for future use.

"But I have a Twix and a can of Sprite. Lisa, who is in charge of my office, always makes sure to sit at my desk in the council, so this is my direct booster before the game."

Before announcing the budget on Wednesday, the chancellor will swallow a can of Sprite and a can of Twix

Mr. Sunak also said that his children “usually have a lot of opinions on the choice of tie, and I sometimes wear some bracelets they make”.

The photos taken also included a photo of him and his dog Nova-he joked that he was asleep while preparing for the speech.

The Chancellor of the Exchequer has confirmed that he will lift the British government’s one-year public sector wage freeze in Wednesday’s budget, paving the way for possible increases in the salaries of teachers, nurses, police and armed forces next year.

But there is no guarantee that the increase will be higher than the increase in the cost of living, which means that the situation for workers may still be worse.

According to the latest data from the National Bureau of Statistics, 5.68 million public sector workers registered in June.

Mr. Sunak did not specify how much wages will be increased. According to the recommendations of the independent salary review agency, the increase will be announced next year.

After criticizing the manner in which the announcement was notified in advance, the Chancellor of the Exchequer will be wary of facing the Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons, Dame Eleanor Laing, who is in charge of the budget process.

Speaker Sir Lindsey Hoyle even suggested that ministers resign because they revealed details to media organizations before members of Congress.

The shadow minister of finance Rachel Reeves urged Mr. Sunak to use the budget to "create a more resilient economy and reduce the pressure on the working people."

"With rising costs and rising inflation, the Labour Party will reduce the burden on households and immediately cut the value-added tax on domestic energy bills for a period of six months," the lawmaker said.

"And we will not increase taxes on workers and British companies, and online giants will escape without paying their due share."