Soon after former Chancellor Rishi Sunak was trolled online for spelling the word 'campaign' wrong in a banner shown during his first television debate to pitch for the next UK Prime Minister post, he responded by saying, "Ready for spellcheck".
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Soon after Indian-origin and former Chancellor Rishi Sunak got roasted by people for the wrong spelling in the campaign banner shown during his first television debate to pitch for the next UK Prime Minister post, he responded by saying, Ready for spellcheck in rhyming to his slogan Ready for Rishi . World News | UK: Rishi Sunak Responds to Trollers After Being Trolled for Mistaken Spelling.
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Soon after Indian-origin and former Chancellor Rishi Sunak got roasted by people for the wrong spelling in the campaign banner shown during his first television debate to pitch for the next UK Prime Minister post, he responded by saying, Ready for spellcheck in rhyming to his slogan Ready for Rishi .