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British Prime Minister Sunak’s guilty pleasure revealed to the public


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British Prime Minister Sunak’s guilty pleasure revealed to the public

British Prime Minister Sunak’s guilty pleasure revealed to the public

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has admitted to being an avid reader of Jilly Cooper, the famous English author known for her steamy novels centering on romance and infidelity between riders and riders.

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During an interview on popular TV show “This Morning,” Sunak confirmed his fondness for Cooper’s books, as previously reported in an article published earlier this month. Blushing slightly, Sunak acknowledged the accuracy of the reports, expressing his uncertainty as to how this information had come to light. When asked to name his favorite of Cooper’s many titles, the Prime Minister struggled to choose just one, listing several books including “Riders”, “Rivals”, “Polo”, ” The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous” and “Appassionata”. The story of “Riders”, an international bestseller by Cooper, revolves around the personal life of a group of show jumping stars and includes a passage in which the character Rupert Campbell-Black engages in a affair with Amanda Hamilton, the Foreign Secretary’s fictional wife in the script. Despite the explicit content, Sunak has defended his love for Cooper’s books, stating that they provide a needed form of mental relief. The Prime Minister’s admission adds an unexpected dimension to his public persona, revealing a more private side to his reading preferences.

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has admitted to being an avid reader of Jilly Cooper, the famous English author known for her steamy novels centering on romance and infidelity between riders and riders.

During an interview on popular daytime TV show “This Morning,” Sunak confirmed his fondness for Cooper’s books, as previously reported in an article published earlier this month.

Blushing slightly, Sunak acknowledged the accuracy of the reports, expressing his uncertainty as to how this information had come to light. When asked to name his favorite of Cooper’s many titles, the Prime Minister struggled to choose just one, listing several books including “Riders”, “Rivals”, “Polo”, ” The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous” and “Appassionata”.

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The story of “Riders”, an international bestseller by Cooper, revolves around the personal life of a group of show jumping stars and includes a passage in which the character Rupert Campbell-Black engages in a affair with Amanda Hamilton, the Foreign Secretary’s fictional wife in the script.

Despite the explicit content, Sunak has defended his love for Cooper’s books, stating that they provide a needed form of mental relief.

“They are good,” Sunak said. “You must have escape in your life.”

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The Prime Minister’s admission adds an unexpected dimension to his public persona, revealing a more private side to his reading preferences.



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