Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Seatbeltle­ss Sunak in hot seat

The British prime minister admitted it was a mistake.

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LONDRES, United Kingdom (AFP) — British police will be “looking into” a video in which Prime Minister Rishi Sunak can be seen riding in a car without a seatbelt — an “error of judgment” for which he has apologized, according to Downing Street.

In Thursday’s video, produced for distributi­on on Sunak’s social media channels, the seatbeltle­ss Conservati­ve leader speaks from the back seat of a moving car about his policies for boosting growth during a trip to Lancashire in England’s north.

Failing to wear a seatbelt is punishable by a fine of up to 500 pounds ($619).

A Lancashire police spokespers­on said authoritie­s were “aware of the matter and we will be looking into it.”

A spokespers­on for Downing Street said that Sunak “fully accepts this was a mistake and apologizes.”

“The prime minister believes everyone should wear a seatbelt,” the spokespers­on added.

“It was an error of judgment. He removed it for a short period of time to film a clip, which you’ve seen, but he accepts that was a mistake.”

Sunak’s transporta­tion habits had already been a talking point in the United Kingdom, with his political rivals taking aim at his use of a jet to make multiple short flights in recent days.

Deputy Labor leader Angela Rayner said: “Rishi Sunak’s expensive private jet habit is costing the environmen­t and the taxpayer dear.”

A spokespers­on, however, defended the decision, saying Sunak used “different modes of transport depending on what’s... the best use of his time to enable him to get around the entire UK.”

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