In an era surely to be counted amongst the most tumultuous in British political history, Rishi Sunak’s period in the House of Commons backbenches lasted a little over six weeks. As Britain’s shortest-serving PM, Liz Truss, left the arena, it was time for Sunak, at 42 the youngest premier in over 200 years, to take charge. All other milestones he touched, however, are dwarfed by that one, epochal mark: he is the UK’s first non-White and British-Asian PM. His rise in the Conservative Party, though, has been conservatively smooth.
Of Punjabi descent, Sunak was born in 1980 in Southampton to Yashveer and Usha Sunak, an NHS doctor and a pharmacist respectively, who were born in East Africa and migrated to the UK in the ’60s. Sunak’s paternal grandfather, Ramdas Sunak,…
