PM joins 'Hardest Geezer' for London run
Last updated 25th Apr 2024
The Prime Minister's been for a run round London with Russ Cook, otherwise known as the 'Hardest Geezer'
The 27 year old has just done the London Marathon fresh off the back of completing his year long challenge to run the length of Africa.
During their jog Rishi Sunak called him an inspiration.
'You talking about the benefits of strong family relationships, finding work that you have a purpose and fulfilment in and getting out and about exercising, all those things contribute to good positive mental health, if everyone just hears that its going to do more good than any amount of government policy.'
The pair met inside 10 Downing Street, which press were not invited to, and were filmed running through Horse Guard Parade and Buckingham Palace before completing their journey on Downing Street.
In a video posted to X, Mr Sunak called Mr Cook a "role model" to the public after they discussed ways in which they each manage their mental health.
Russ Cook took 352 days to complete his run, during which time he raised more than a million pounds for charity.
Standing outside of 10 Downing Street, Mr Cook asked Mr Sunak about his most stressful day as Prime Minister.
"Generally the most stressful days relate to not all the stuff you read about politics and what's going on here," Mr Sunak said.
"The most stressful days relate to security days because people's live are at risk or I'm asking our soldiers or armed forces to put their lives at risk, which we saw the other weekend. Those are always the most stressful days."
Mr Cook also asked about Mr Sunak's role as leader of the Conservative party, noting the party's divisive public opinion.
He said: "I guess you're a Tory Prime Minister - whatever you do it's going to upset at least 50 per cent of people."
Mr Sunak said: "You just have to accept that. I always say if at the end of the day, if I look myself in the mirror and know that I'm working as hard as I can doing what I believe it right for the country, the rest is the rest."
The pair completed their run at 10 Downing Street, prompting Mr Cook to take a selfie with Mr Sunak outside of the famous building.
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