The former prime minister told the Popular Conservatism launch event that ordinary Britons thought ‘the wokery that’s going on is nonsense’.
The PM boasted about his love of spread betting in a resurfaced clip that has come back to bite him.
Mr Kwarteng was sacked by Liz Truss after just 38 days as chancellor amid the chaos of the mini-budget.
The ex-prime minister has continued to promote her low-tax, free-market brand of conservatism since her brief stint in Downing Street.
The TalkTV presenter offered the Prime Minister a £1,000 bet that ministers would not be able to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
Lord David Cameron suggested that the UK could look at recognising a Palestinian state.
The Prime Minister said his daughters probably did not think it was ‘cool’ to have him as a parent.
The money will go to a refugee charity.
Gillian Keegan rated the Government as ‘good’ when asked to judge its performance during a radio phone-in, one down from excellent.
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