Politically although, the documentary offers little sense of what motivates Sunak and even of what he would hope to realize if he shocked us all and received the election. Some interspersed clips from speaking heads try to determine some context, however present nothing new. A minute is completely wasted interviewing Claire Coutinho, considered one of Sunak’s closest allies in Cupboard, who – shock, shock – praises him and performs down experiences of plots to oust him. It may need been higher if ITV had waited to do that documentary after the subsequent election, when in all probability, Sunak could have a lot much less ostensibly to lose.