Rishi Sunak News: The picture is becoming clearer about the new Prime Minister of Britain. Rishi Sunak is about to become the PM of Britain. According to British media, his name can be announced by 6.30 pm today according to Indian time. He has more than 150 MPs in his support. Sunak can take oath as PM on October 28. After this, the cabinet can be formed on October 29.
Earlier, the possibility of Indian-origin leader Rishi Sunak occupying the leadership of the Conservative Party became stronger after former Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s claim to the post of British Prime Minister was denied. The former prime minister on Sunday night withdrew himself from the race for the prime minister’s post, saying it was not the right time to return (to the post of prime minister).
Many former ministers supported
Former ministers Priti Patel, James Cleverly and Nadim Jahavi also announced their support to Rishi Sunak. Announcing his candidature, the 42-year-old former chancellor had said that he wanted to fix the country’s economy, unite his party and work for the country.
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In these difficult times for our country we must unite by putting public service first and work together. We care about our country and with the enormous challenges upon us we must put political differences aside to give @RishiSunak the best chance of succeeding.
— Priti Patel MP (@pritipatel) October 24, 2022
How much support did Penny Mordont get?
The only competitor in the race for the post of Prime Minister is Penny Mordont, the leader of the House of Commons, the lower house of the British Parliament. According to British media, Mordont has the support of only 25 MPs. Rishi Sunak lost to outgoing Prime Minister Liz Truss in the party leadership election held last month.
Liz Truss resigned
She announced her resignation as prime minister on Thursday, just 45 days after Liz Truss openly rebelled against her leadership in the Conservative Party. Sunak (Rishi Sunak) had said in his recent election campaign that, “I am requesting all of you to give me an opportunity to solve our problems.”
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