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Rishi Sunak reveals favourite household chore and daily nighttime ritual in Grazia interview alongside wife

Rishi Sunak has revealed his favourite household chore and the one thing he does every night before bed.

The Prime Minister sat down with Grazia alongside his wife, businesswoman Akshata Murty, to discuss household tasks in an interview ahead of International Women's Day, which is celebrated on March 8.

The lifestyle magazine quizzed the couple about who cooks and cleans the most and how the chores are split at the home they share with their kids. Grazia UK posted a clip of the interview on its Instagram account.

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Mr Sunak was less vocal than his wife who led the conversation. Among the Tory leader's complaints were his wife's dishwasher stacking skills and the kids not walking the dog enough.

Mr Sunak admitted he finds an untidy bed annoying, saying it "bugs" him if it isn't made. "I actually sometimes come up back into the flat from the office after we've all left and make the bed, because I'll be irritated if it's not made," he said.

Asked about his favourite chore, he responded: "Hard choice... dishwasher stacking, making (the) bed? Both have a nice, satisfying ending. Probably the bed." He called out his wife for her previous habit of having plates in the bed calling it "disgusting".

When questioned about who loads the dishwasher better, he said: "That's me." Turning to his wife, he told her: "It requires redoing after you've been very enthusiastic... It creates more work. And then more goes in as a result!"

He said his wife reads more than him, especially at bedtime when he prefers to watch the TV. "I'm too exhausted when I get home at the end of every day, so I watch an episode of Friends and then go to bed. It never gets

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