- A man disclosed the correspondence he had obtained from the UK authorities following his remarks concerning Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
- The clip depicted him perusing the letter’s contents, which suggested that his comments were disparaging and provocative
- The UK government cautioned him against continuing such commentary to avert potential sanctions
A man showed the message he got from the British government subsequent to his remark about Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
The man recited the contents of the letter, suggesting he had been making disparaging and incendiary comments.
The British government cautioned him to refrain from such remarks to evade potential sanctions, and he seemed taken aback by the entire situation as shown by @itsreefa.
Watch the video below:
Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:
Ali said:
“Rishi Sunak was NOT ELECTED.”
User99383837 wrote:
“Rishi scroling through tiktok instead of making meal deals £2.50 again.”
Von commented:
“Has to be a prank.”
Iris also commented:
“This can’t be real. They spelt emphasise the American way.”
User92738383838228:
“Reefa you got indefinite leave to remain?”
Feeza:
“Passport revocation pending.”
Dalzin00:
“Rishi seen ur tt and got triggered.”
Becks:
“On April 1st.. idk if i can believe this one JUST yet.”
Jayce:
“How they got you & not nk?”
DM938282:
“The way rishi sunak isnt even an elected official bnse him nobody Chose.”
Orakzai:
“UK is technically a dictatorship now.”
Alex Hunter:
“Brudda is bare stuttering.”
Insikawetrust:
“Pack your bags.”
Seran:
“Is the “elected official” in the room with us?”
Man in UK shows fat cheque company sent to his house
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian man living in the UK has shown why the country is a good place to have a better life as a migrant.
The man (@king.afoo) told people not to listen to people saying that relocating abroad is a wrong decision and that success there is hard.
He showed a cheque of £1,302 (N1,275,804.45) that a company he used to work for sent him as his outstanding salary.
There is also a story about married Nigerian man facing possible deportation from the United Kingdom.
Source: Legit.ng