Chancellor becomes first frontline politician in Sunday Times rankings – days after telling people ‘next few months will be tough’
Becoming the first frontline politician to be named in the annual ranking since its inception in 1989 is likely to increase pressure on Sunak to do more to help households struggling with inflation, which hit 9% in April, its highest level in 40 years, and soaring energy bills.
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