Rishi Sunak hits out at BBC interviewer after snarky assaults over personal jet

Rishi Sunak hit again throughout a testy BBC interview this morning, which was meant to be concerning the authorities’s huge announcement on new North Sea oil and gas licences.

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The Prime Minister dialled into BBC Scotland for a radio interview, and was instantly confronted by the presenter criticising him for under allocating 5 minutes to the station.

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Mr Sunak interjected and stated it was a “strange way to start an interview”, and clarified he couldn’t discuss for lengthy as he was about to go off to Scotland.

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The Prime Minister is the primary Prime Minister since David Cameron to have sat down with the station, and has carried out so twice since coming into No. 10.

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Presenter Gary Robertson claimed he was simply clarifying so listeners didn’t assume the interview had been reduce quick.

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Mr Sunak later accused the presenter of being “economically incoherent” when making an attempt to pin down the PM on how a lot oil the UK imports from Russia.

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The Government argues todays announcement will make the UK much less dependant on international dictators and despots to maintain our lights on.

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Mr Robertson requested how that's the case once we import simply three % of our fuel from Russia.

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Mr Sunak shot again: “It’s a globally traded market and you can see the impact on energy prices, I think your listeners will know what’s happened to their energy bills over the past couple of years, so in spite of us directly not importing a huge amount of oil and gas directly from Russia we’re still heavily impacted by what happens when energy supplies are weaponised by dictators, because they’re traded in a global market.

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“It’s just economically incoherent to say we’re not impacted by that, just look at anyone’s energy bill. That’s what happens in a globally traded market.”

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Rishi Sunak stated he could be “flying as I normally would, and that’s the most efficient use of my time”.

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According to Google Maps, it could take the Prime Minister 9 hours to get to Peterhead the place he’s set to make the announcement.

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Mr Sunak slammed the presenter as “completely and utterly wrong” in eager to ban individuals from flying.

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“Every PM before me has used planes to travel around the United Kingdom because it’s an efficient use of time for the person running the country, so I can continue focusing on delivering for people”.

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