He is inadequate for the post, and his inability to think on his feet shows his inadequacy. The Tory party understood this as he was never their choice for leader, they simply chose him out of desperation after Johnson and Truss.
Very disappointed with the attitude of the Prime Minister and his party. They have no understanding it would seem of what is really happening in the country
The (Kuenssberg) interview this morning was awful. Sunak just talked over her, not letting her do her job at all. It looks bad when politicians do that - it's so rude, and gives the impression that they can't answer the question but have to stick to their soundbites as per the spin.
Nothing is moving forward. Everything is either stagnant, or getting worse. I don’t know whether I should feel sorry for Mr Sunak, perhaps he would have done a better job at a different time.
I didn't expect anything very much from Sunak; he is an economist and his main interest in life is making money.
He has no concept of the hardship mortgage rises are about to inflict on people because he deals only in figures and thinks stabilising the economy will solve everything.
I did expect better speech from a Winchester/Oxford educated politician : I'm gonna, I wanna; everything's gonna be OK. No substance in anything he says.
You’re right - his one answer seems, in his mind, to fit all but no doubt it’s just a coverup for the fact that there is no suitable answer/excuse/reason/plan.
Whenever interviewed or answering questions live, the Prime Minister ‘rinses and repeats’ ie repeats one sound bite. The interviewer can ask four different questions and the PM seems only able to repeat one answer - the topic he is pushing that day! So is he a ‘bot’ ie merely a parrot of his team’s latest thoughts or is he merely incapable of thinking for himself?