London: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Wednesday issued a fulsome apology after his choice of a trendy pair of Adidas trainers attracted harsh comments online. In a video posted on social media last week, the British Indian leader was seen sporting a pair of white Samba trainers from the well-known German sportswear brand during an interview in Downing Street.
Sambas are described by Adidas as a "legendary shoe with a rich history" and have the distinction of being considered on trend, something footwear enthusiasts said had been damaged by the senior politician attempting to appear trendy. "I issue a fulsome apology to the Samba community," Sunak told LBC Radio' when asked about the furore.
"But, in my defence, I would say I have been wearing Adidas trainers including Sambas and others, in fact for many, many years. The first pair my brother got for me many, many years ago my first pair of fun Adidas trainers as a Christmas present. I haven't looked back since. So, I've been a long-time devotee," he said.