Embattled Rishi Sunak said “I love a comeback” – although he was ostensibly talking about his favourite McDonald’s item rather than his hopes of reviving the Tories’ electoral chances.
The Prime Minister made an early morning pit stop at a service station McDonald’s as part of his General Election campaign tour, emerging with a breakfast wrap.
The sausage, egg, bacon, potato and cheese combination disappeared from the chain’s menus in 2020 before returning earlier this year.
He posed for a social media photo on his election battle bus with the wrap after popping into the fast-food giant’s Beaconsfield Services outlet.
The Prime Minister visited the restaurant shortly after 6am, returning to his bus with bags of food for the travelling press and his entourage.
Rival fast food chain Burger King poked fun at the Prime Minister, posting a message stating “things can only get better” – a reference to the D:Ream hit which soundtracked New Labour’s landslide in 1997.
With the Tories around 20 points behind Labour in the opinion polls and warning of a landslide for Sir Keir Starmer’s party, it is not the first time Mr Sunak has used his X account to hint at his own fortunes.
Celebrating England’s late comeback to beat Slovakia in Euro 2024 on Sunday, Mr Sunak said: “It’s not over until it’s over.”
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