Rishi S Diak, whose resignation helped trigger the fall of Boris Johnson last week, led the beginning in a race to replace him as leader of the ruling conservative party and the Prime Minister of the British.
In the first voting for conservative parliament members on Wednesday, the former Chancellor of the Minister of Finance won 88 votes in front of Penny Mordaunt who came in second place with 67 votes. Foreign Minister Liz Truss ranks third with 50.
The current Chancellor from the Minister of Finance Nadhim Zahawi was eliminated together with Jeremy Hunt, under the rules that deleted candidates with the lowest support, as well as anyone with less than 30 votes. The next ballot is scheduled for Thursday.
Apart from showing the beginning of support for Sakah, the latest Yougov’s opinion of a member of Tory Grasroots-who made the final decision as soon as the conservative parliament members had narrowed the field into two-suggested he would be defeated in the runoff against Mordaunt or both both or both bruss.
The candidates to replace Johnson, the premiership who were hit by the scandal, attached under the burden of resignation from his government, had spent the last few days to struggle to do each other to attract the political rights of the ruling party, knowing that most of the votes lay.
It was Johnson’s own tactic who tried every time his position was under threat, and reflected the arrangement of Toreies because they won the brilliant majority parliament in 2019 under the slogan carried out by Brexit.”
The result is a large number of promises to reduce taxes to facilitate the crisis of British living costs, but with some details about which public services will be deducted to fund them. The new leader will be announced on September 5, it is estimated that 175,000 members of the grassroots party have made their final choice after six weeks of summer friction.
But the competition was very intense for a low tax position, thattcherite was coveted by Truss and the type of SUELLA BRAVERMAN, both of whom remained in the competition after the first round.
So far, Sadai has been an exception to taxes, with a former Chancellor who promised that he would only cut it so that the British inflation that had soared had been controlled. He has won support from Tory Big-Hitters including Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab, Grant Shapps Transportation Secretary and Health Secretary Steve Barclay in his campaign for the top work.
But the attitude of S siab is the risk considering that he raised the tax burden to the highest level since the 1940s as a Chancellor to pay for the expenditure of the Pandemic era, a note that sat nervously with many Tory MPs. Dia juga menolak panggilan untuk memotong pajak karena takut memicu inflasi, yang diperkirakan melebihi 11% di Inggris pada bulan Oktober.