After Liz Truss, in whose hands the command of Britain can go
According to the report of news agency PTI, bookies are betting on Rishi Sunak. The strong logic behind this is that a strong Prime Minister is needed to handle the UK economy which has been badly shaken by the Ukraine crisis. Indian-origin sage Sunak can meet this criterion. Even the ruling Conservative Party seems to be forming an opinion about Rishi Sunak.
British Prime Minister Liz Truss announced her resignation on Thursday. She said that I could not implement the measures for which I was selected. I have informed Maharaja Charles that I am going to resign as leader of the Conservative Party. Liz Truss has taken this step after open rebellion against her leadership in the Conservative Party. After Liz Truss, the names of many veterans are emerging as possible contenders in the Conservative Party. Let's take a look at these names.
Speculators in Britain are speculating about the possibility of making Rishi Sunak the prime minister. According to the report of news agency PTI, bookies are betting on Rishi Sunak. The strong logic behind this is that a strong Prime Minister is needed to handle the UK economy which has been badly shaken by the Ukraine crisis. Indian-origin sage Sunak can meet this criterion. Even the ruling Conservative Party seems to be forming an opinion about Rishi Sunak.
If elections are held in the Conservative Party for the post of Prime Minister in Britain, then the former Finance Minister of Indian origin Rishi Sunak seems to have a heavy hand. 55 percent of Tory members polled among Conservative Party members said they would support Sunak if they were given a chance to vote again. Boris Johnson, who has resigned due to various reasons, is also emerging as the preferred option. 63 percent of Tory members consider Johnson a better alternative to the truss.
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