The Prime Minister joined the Royal British Legion poppy appeal with Army personnel – holding a tray full of poppies and talking to the public in a brief appearance
Rishi Sunak has surprised commuters by selling poppies at Westminster Tube station in central London.
The Prime Minister joined several Army personnel and civil servant Stephen le Roux to raise money for the Royal British Legion’s (RBL) annual Poppy Appeal at around 8am on Thursday.
Mr Sunak was seen holding a tray full of poppies and talking to members of the public during the brief appearance to which no media was invited.
The RBL said they were “grateful to the PM for generously giving up his time to collect with us during the morning rush hour”.