Asian descent has a prime minister in Sunak to become the first Indian prime minister in British history.The Scottish National Party was worried because he opposed an independent referendum.

(London Composite Electric) British Asians are proud of Sunak's first Indian Prime Minister in British history, but some people question whether Sonak, who is rich in the people, understands the suffering of the people.Equality is no longer a problem.

Tervidy, a franchise accountant in western London, said that he was "unbelievable" by the news of Sunak's election, but he was also worried that Sonak would not be so approachable.

Trirevidi said: "He is an elite ... he is not an ordinary office worker, and he will not face the problems I face."

Samuel, who sells fruits and fruits in the Dalston District, eastern London, also feels the same: "He will not understand how ordinary people and the working class live. Let's see what he can do for us."

Sunak was elected as the party leader: he said in a documentary in the British Broadcasting Corporation in 2001 that he only had nobles and upper class friends, and no workers' friends.

The 49 -year -old mural painter Patt said that Sunak was elected is a time to be proud, or it may be a turning point."As Indians ... We came here to work, pay taxes, and make money, but for some reason, we are far away from politics. I really believe that no matter what the ideology is, the Indians are involved in politics. If there is a problem, there is a problem.We must not just complain, we must be part of the solution. "

Josh, who lives in northwestern London, revealed that he received many information from India after being elected in Sunak.He said: "The whole world has high hopes for him, let us wait and see."

In 1980 from World War II to Sonak, Asians or African members have not yet appeared in Britain.The Labor Party later had several Asians elected members, but the Conservative Party still did not have Asian lawmakers until 2001 when Sunak graduated from Oxford University.

Former Executive Director Haki, an Executive Director of the British Charity Trust, pointed out: "Sunak's election is a great achievement, but we cannot pretend that racial inequality is no longer an obstacle."

Catervala, the director of the Population Statistics Think Tank "British Future", believes: "Most people in the UK can now say correctly that the race and beliefs of the Prime Minister have nothing to do with it.The situation, clarify public finances and restore political integrity to judge him, but we should not underestimate this important social change. "

A European diplomat told Reuters: "Sunak will become the first Asian prime minister in the UK. This does not seem to cause any problems in the UK ... Imagine the same situation in France or Germany, which will be complicated to be complicated.Many. I think this is amazing. "

Sunak opposes Scottish referendum

Salva, the leader of the Labor Party of Scottish opposition, also said that Sunak's election is of great significance.He wrote on Twitter: "This was unimaginable when our ancestors settled in the UK."

However, for Scotland Chief Minister Stock, it seems not too good to oppose Surnak's Corporal Corporation against Scotland.

Although Sunak is unlikely to follow the Scottish policy of the former Tras, he has described the Scottish National Party of Stockland to "pose a threat to the Great Britain Kingdom."He once said that his attitude towards Sterkin would be "facing and defeating her", and also promised to provide more campaign support for the Scottish Conservative Party.