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Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murty were legally declared to be “permanent US residents” – including for tax purposes – for more than a year into his chancellorship, it has been reported.

Sky News reports claims that the couple held US “green cards” permitting them residence in the US until more than a year into his chancellorship – before then giving it up during his period at the Treasury.

The US government website says the card is only for people who “make the US your permanent home” – which would be odd for someone holding multiple jobs in government, including local government minister, chief secretary to the Treasury and chancellor.

A source close to Mr Sunak said “neither of them have green cards”, but refused to answer questions over whether they had them during any of his period as chancellor.

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But it’s 24 hours since the prime minister was here at Hinkley Point C and the questions over this so-called energy plan won’t go away.

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paus4d
paus4d
10 months ago

I completely agree with your perspective on this topic. It’s time we make a change and take action.

isototo
isototo
7 months ago

I appreciate your willingness to present both sides of the argument, promoting meaningful dialogue and consideration of different perspectives.