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The rise of Rishi Sunak – UK's first non-White Prime Minister

British PM Rishi Sunak's inevitable rise from family-run pharmacy to 10 Downing Street was interrupted by a few hitches. Now that he holds the highest office in the country — going through yet another 'annus horribilis' — Sunak is not about to run out of challenges. Here's a look at his story so far.

By Avishek Datta Roy  Dec 30, 2022 9:23:34 PM IST (Published)

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Perhaps, 2022 was politically and economically the most turbulent year for United Kingdom in decades. Maybe it even outdid the Elizabethan “annus horribilis.” Rishi Sunak’s resignation as chancellor to the exchequer sparked a Cabinet exodus that eventually forced Boris Johnson to vacate 10 Downing Street. But Sunak would only emerge as the runner-up in the Tory party leadership race after multiple hustings and a bitterly-fought succession race.

However, he did not have to wait for long. Liz Truss resigned as prime minister after just 45 days — when her economic policies sparked a financial turmoil. Larry the Cat, welcomed the third tenant to his 10 Downing Street residence — this time, Britain’s first non-White Prime Minister, and also its youngest in 200 years.

Born in 1980 to parents of Indian origin, Rishi Sunak is the eldest of three siblings. His education journey took him from Winchester College to the Oxford University, where he went on to study philosophy, politics and economics. He later got an MBA from Stanford.