Chancellor Rishi Sunak has revealed he was racially abused as a child but was "particularly upset" when it happened in front of his younger siblings.
The 40-year-old politician, whose grandparents were immigrants from India, said that verbal abuse had "stung" the most. He told Sky News: "The things that stung me the most are when I've been with my younger siblings, when I was younger. "It's one thing when they're happening to you on your own, it's difficult enough, but when I had my younger brother and sister with me, it was particularly upsetting.
I didn't want them to have to deal with it, I wanted to protect them from it. It may just be words but actually they sting in a way that other things don't. "People call you different names for