Liz Truss made 32 points lead on Rishi Sunak in British PM race, got support of 60% members

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Liz Truss-Rishi Sunak

LONDON: Current Foreign Minister Liz Truss, who is leading the race for the post of Prime Minister and leadership of the ruling Conservative Party in Britain, has maintained a steady lead over her nearest rival and former Finance Minister Rishi Sunak. Liz Truss holds a decisive 32-point lead over Rishi Sunak in a new survey of UK Tory (Conservative) members by the ConservativeHome website. Nearly 60 percent of the 961 Tory members polled by the influential website ConservativeHome on Wednesday said they supported the appointment of Liz Truss as the new leader of the Conservative Party, while only 28 percent supported Sunak.

According to the report, let us tell you that the result of the election for the post of Prime Minister of Britain will come on 5 September, in which the winner will take over from Boris Johnson the day after the result is announced. According to ConservativeHome, only 9 percent of the people surveyed are still confused. A total of 60% said they had already voted, while 40% had not. Let us tell you that Liz Truss has been making an edge over Rishi Sunak for a long time. Liz Truss is the favorite candidate of many to lead the party and the country.

Liz Truss-Rishi Sunak

Earlier, current Foreign Minister Liz Truss, who is in the race for prime ministership and leadership of the ruling Conservative Party in Britain, had a decisive 22-point lead over her nearest rival and former finance minister Rishi Sunak. This information came from the results of a survey conducted among Tory (Conservative) members released on Monday. According to an ‘Opinium Poll’ conducted by The Observer newspaper involving 570 members of the Conservative Party, 61 percent of the members supported the truss while 39 percent had spoken of supporting Indian-origin Sunak.

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