Rishi Sunak of Britain blows money.


- Expensive art is being bought despite inflation in Britain at a 40-year high

The honeymoon period of Indian-origin Rishi Sunak, who wore the thorny crown of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK), is over. Sunak is embroiled in a new controversy where MPs from his own party are questioning Sunak's performance.

Renowned British sculptor Henry Moore created an abstract sculpture in 1980. Recently, this sculpture titled 'Working Model for Seated Woman' was auctioned by famous auction house Christie's. The government of Britain bought this sculpture for 13 lakh pounds i.e. 15 lakh dollars. The sculpture, worth around Rs 12 crore in Indian currency, was placed in the garden of Sunak's official residence, 10 Downing Street, which has caused an uproar.

At a time when Britain's economy is in dire straits, there are criticisms that government coffers full of public money are being blown on expensive show-pieces. Inflation in Britain is currently at a forty-year high. The prices of essential commodities have skyrocketed. The issue of how Sunak can spend such a huge amount on a sculpture is starting to be heard in Britain when the electricity bills are breaking down and the government itself is cutting the funds of the welfare schemes of the people in the name of bad economic condition. The British government has made it clear that neither Sunak nor any other government politician has any role behind the purchase of this sculpture. The sculpture has been purchased as it conveys a strong message of awareness among people about motherhood and pregnancy. Another reason for the purchase of the sculpture is that Britain has always been a leader in promoting social art.

However, people do not like this. Rather, the MPs of Sunak's party are not being embraced. Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson is trying to sit on the throne again in Sunak's party. Elizabeth Truss is also not happy about having to abdicate. There are several others who hope to get a chance if Sunak moves, so they are all screwed. For the past 40 years, Moore's sculptures have been placed in the official residence of the Prime Minister of the UK. Before Moore's death in 1986, his foundation temporarily placed his sculpture at 10, Downing Street. In these circumstances, what was the need to buy a sculpture by spending so much money?

- The British government currently has about 14,000 pieces of expensive art. A section in Britain believes that instead of hoarding these specimens, they should be sold during rush hour and the amount should be spent on public welfare. Instead Sunak is putting an additional burden on the exchequer.

Given that the financial challenges facing Sunak are enormous, he needs to avoid such controversies. Political analysts believe that such controversies will damage his image and undermine all his efforts.

At a time when Britain is in dire straits, there are criticisms that public coffers are being squandered on expensive show-pieces. Inflation in Britain is at a forty-year high, people are questioning how Sunak can spend such a huge amount on a sculpture.

- Dissatisfaction with Sunke stopping him from meeting the media

It was a practice in Britain for years that every morning a minister would go to TV and radio studios to give an interview. Through this interview, the work done by the government can be put in front of the people and the questions raised about the government work can also be answered.

Sunak's communication team put an end to this tradition as Sunak's team believes that this quayat does not benefit the government. On the contrary, negative stories are increased due to journalists asking oblique questions.

However, Sunak's party MPs are unhappy with this decision. The MPs believe that the leader of the opposition meets the media every day and attacks the government but is not defended by the government, so a negative image of the Conservative Party is being created among the people. Britain has a tradition of liberal democracy. It also gave the impression that Sunak was running away from him

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