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Rishi Sunak flies to Southampton and back on taxpayer-funded helicopter

It is the latest short trip the Prime Minister has taken by air rather than rail.

Sam Blewett
Tuesday 09 May 2023 14:01 EDT
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (Ben Birchall/PA)
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (Ben Birchall/PA) (PA Wire)

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Rishi Sunak has flown by helicopter to Southampton and back to London, in the latest short trip the Prime Minister has made by air rather than by car or train.

Downing Street said taking the aircraft to visit a pharmacy on the south coast on Tuesday was justifiable as it made the most effective use of his busy schedule.

Mr Sunak told receptionists at Weston Lane Surgery he would be going on to visit his family in Southampton, the city where he grew up.

The train from Waterloo to Southampton Central takes a little over an hour and a quarter, with an off-peak return costing around Ā£53.

Sometimes being able to get to and from places quickly is the best use of his time

Prime Minister's spokesman

The Prime Ministerā€™s official spokesman confirmed Mr Sunak travelled by helicopter and that the trip was funded by the taxpayer.

ā€œAs you know, his transport will vary depending on his time, where heā€™s going to make best use of both his time and an interest of the taxpayer,ā€ the official said.

ā€œObviously thereā€™s a lot of pressure on his time and he wants to make the most effective use of that time, so sometimes being able to get to and from places quickly is the best use of his time.ā€

Two Range Rovers were seen picking Mr Sunak up after he got his blood pressure checked while promoting his policy of allowing pharmacists to prescribe medications for seven common ailments in a bid to free up GP appointments.

He has in the past been accused by Labour of ā€œjetting around the country on taxpayersā€™ money like an A-list celebā€ for taking planes around England.

The Prime Ministerā€™s environmental credentials were also questioned as he took flights from London to Blackpool and onwards to Darlington in January.

Liberal Democrat climate change and transport spokeswoman Wera Hobhouse said: ā€œBeing the Prime Minister is not an excuse to use a private helicopter whenever you want.

ā€œNo politician should be above using public transport to get around the country ā€“ especially for a journey that would take little more than an hour.

ā€œRishi Sunak has seemingly abandoned the Governmentā€™s environmental responsibilities while throwing taxpayer money away so he can travel in luxury. This is just another example of him being wildly out of touch with the British people.ā€

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