Prime Minister is quizzed by pupils over his extreme wealth - but urges them not to 'judge people by where they come from'
, the Prime Minister answered questions submitted by pupils across the UK.
According to a Sky release, Mr Sunak told the programme: “The best way to judge people is not by what job they’re doing or where they come from, it’s about what they’re actually doing and I think you can judge me by my actions.”
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