Rishi Sunak made headlines again this week after his Nando’s order went viral.
After being questioned by the girls’ team at Wantage Town FC, the Prime Minister said that he orders half chicken, medium spice, with chips and broccoli from the popular Afro-Portuguese eatery.
He even added that he sometimes likes to “mix it up” with chicken thighs.
People were quick to head to X to poke fun at the order, with one person saying: “Rishi Sunak orders broccoli at Nando’s, that’s reason enough to never vote for him.”
Another said: “He can't even pretend and get this one right - FFS broccoli.”
While a third added: “I refuse to believe Rishi Sunak has Nando’s twice a week AND MEDIUM!?!?"
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But what does Glasgow think?
Isla Roger, 17 from the city centre said: “The broccoli is so him to be honest. It is a really crap order.
“He doesn’t get peri-salted chips which is the first sin, I would say. Getting plain chips and the broccoli too is just criminal. The half chicken as well is just so dull.
“When Nando's is offering such delights how can you have this order? It’s a dull meal for a dull man.”
Evie Seenan, 19, from Hamilton, said: “When I saw the video of the Nando’s order, I thought it was a move for him to be like, oh I go there all the time, twice a week – no you don’t and if you did why would you get broccoli?
“See if that was him trying to be funny, f*** off like honestly.”
AJ, 19 from Cambuslang added: “I think with his personality it makes sense that is what he would order. It’s so bland and boring, even for a Nandos order, and that says a lot.”
Meanwhile Craig Anderson, 27, from Clydebank said: “It’s a tragic order.”
Luke McMichael, 20 from the Southside also didn’t rate Sunak's choice of meal.
He said: “It’s a bit of a weird one. I rate the chicken order, but I don’t rate the sides.”
Luke added: “He should try the Saka sauce.”
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However, Lou Kuedas, 20 from Larkhall thought the Nando’s order was the last thing we had to worry about.
Lou said: “I think there are all these other things that are way more important that we could and should be discussing. And that’s not me defending him, just to put that out there.
“I just don’t care what the man eats, I just want him to fix the economy.
“I guess there is something to be said for if it is basic at least he isn’t wasting our bloody money.”
It comes ahead of the General Election on July 4, where Sunak is trying to hold his position as Prime Minister.
If re-elected, he will be introducing several new policies including national service for 18-year-olds and a triple lock plus state pension.
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