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[–] wjrii@lemmy.world 37 points 5 months ago (2 children)

This isn't the first time the prime minister has made headlines because of his shoes.

In 2023, he was mocked for wearing Timberland boots during a speech about the government's drive to "stop the boats", with people pointing out they were disproportionately large.

It wasn't long before people started making memes online, some showing Mr Sunak in one giant boot, others saying he should instead "stop the boots".

The year before that, he was criticised for wearing a £490 pair of suede Prada shoes to a building site.

And in 2021, people were quick to point out his £95 sliders as he prepared to deliver the budget.

I low-key love the idea of people giving Rishi Sunak shit about his shoes literally no matter what he wears, just make the "correct" decision an endlessly moving target and make him the Sisyphus of politically acceptable footwear.

[–] Squeezer@lemmy.world 13 points 5 months ago

The man is in the wrong shoes both figuratively and literally. Literally just seems funnier sometimes.

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