Rishi Sunak asked about Jeremy Clarkson’s comments on Meghan Markle. Here’s his response

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Rishi Sunak asked about Jeremy Clarkson’s comments on Meghan Markle. Here’s his response | The Prime Minister said that the UK is not a racist country, when asked about Jeremy Clarkson made comments about Meghan Markle, but said that ‘language matters’. Rishi Sunak was forced to go on the record to defend the country.

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