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QUENTIN LETTS: Rishi Sunak, Prime Minister and domestic skivvy, has disclosed that he sometimes abandons affairs of state at 10 Downing Street and nips upstairs to make the marital bed. With his wife Akshata being a little lax on the domestic side, Mr Sunak must also stack the dishwasher, walk the dog and supervise his daughters' dietary habits, even while trying to run the country. Boris Johnson, Gordon Brown and the Duke of Omnium never had to face such household demands. I'm not sure Boris has ever made a bed, though he may, over the years, have bounced up and down on a few. Glimpses of the Sunaks' home life came in an interview the Prime Minister and his wife vouchsafed to Grazia magazine. They were filmed on a sofa in the private quarters at No 10. Mrs Sunak, who has a touchingly distrait air, claimed that she deserved 'an A for enthusiasm' when it came to loading dishwashers but that whenever she had a bash at it, 'Rishi comes in and rearranges it'.
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