UK: Race for PM's post has ended, Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss; Prime Minister's name will be announced on 5 September

The election between the Conservative Party leader and former Finance Minister Rishi Sunak and Foreign Minister Liz Truss for the post of Prime Minister of Britain ended in the last phase on Friday.
 

Britain Prime Minister Election: The race for the post of Prime Minister in Britain is now over. The election between the Conservative Party leader and former Finance Minister Rishi Sunak and Foreign Minister Liz Truss to replace Boris Johnson ended in the last phase on Friday. Gone. In this election, party members cast their votes in favor of their favorite candidate.
 

Will be announced on 5th September

Let us tell you that the announcement of the name of the winner will be done on 5th September i.e. Monday at 12.30 pm local time. Sunak (42) and Truss (47) had one-on-one arguments several times to gain votes and influence the approximately 160,000 members of the Conservative Party.

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Truss adds to troubles for Sunak

It is worth noting that Indian-origin Rishi Sunak is currently trailing in these elections. Liz Truss has created trouble for Sunak. Sage and Truss both accuse each other and make tempting promises to get Tory members on their side. Because the leader of the party who gets the most votes and will become the new Prime Minister of Britain.
 

Both the leaders made tempting promises

The former Indian-origin minister made curbing rising inflation an immediate priority in his campaign. At the same time, Foreign Minister Liz Truss promised that if she is elected prime minister, she will issue an order to cut taxes from the first day of taking office.


 

Johnson had overturned the claims of all the surveys

While Sunak was ahead of Truss in the voting conducted by party MPs to choose the last two candidates, a survey has said that he was behind in the voting of party members. Sunak's supporters, however, expect the survey to be untrue. Because in the 2019 general election, Boris Johnson also became the Prime Minister of the country, contrary to the estimates of the surveys.