In his reception speech on Monday, Truss put aside his own mandate from the public in the early general election, swearing to victory in 2024.Boris Johnson on Tuesday promised an honorable support for his successor Liz Truss, when he left Downing Street for the last time when the British Prime Minister to submit his resignation.
Johnson, whose term of office was dominated by Brexit and Covid and cut with the scandal, said goodbye to the cheers and applause of supporters before heading to the audience with Queen Elizabeth II.
In a typical rhetoric developing, he equated himself with “one of the booster rockets that had fulfilled his functions” and would sprinkle “in the remote and unclear Pacific corner”.But he promised: “I will support Liz Truss and the new government in every step.”
And he urged his ruling conservative party to put aside their differences to overcome the energy crisis that seemed to dominate the future of truss.
If Dilyn (the dog) and Larry (The Downing Street Cat) can put behind them their difficulties occasionally then so is the conservative party,” he added.
Usually the surrender of power in England is a fast infidelity, with leaders who go out and enter a short trip to the Buckingham Palace in the Central London in a row.
But both Johnson and Truss face a round trip 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) to the head of the remote Balmoral Retreat of the State in the Scottish highlands.
The Queen chose not to return from her annual summer vacation for the audience of a short ceremony, after the continuous health problems that affect her ability to walk and stand.
Johnson will arrive at 11:20 am (1020 GMT) in Balmoral, with the framework expected at 12:10 at night, said the royal official.
At the meeting, which will last for about 30 minutes, he will ask Truss, as the largest party leader in parliament, to form government.
Truss, 47, announced the winner of the internal election of conservative party members on Monday, after a tiring contest that began in July.
All eyes will return to the British capital and the first speech as Prime Minister, which is expected to take place outside 10 Downing Street on Tuesday afternoon – allows the weather.
Heavy rain and storms are expected, reflecting the bleak economic situation that he and his new senior minister must handle from the first day.
The gathering promise will be resolved before he hosted his first cabinet meeting and faced questions in parliament on Wednesday.
The Kwarteng KWASI Business Secretary is expected to become Minister of Finance, with Attorney General Suella Braverman moved to the Domestic Secretary Brief, and James cleverly to foreign affairs.
If confirmed, that means there are no white people in one of the four positions of the British main minister for the first time.
Truss faces a list that must be done, with Britain in the clutches of the worst economic crisis in decades.
Inflation is rampant and runs at the highest 40 years 10.1 percent, with worse predictions and recession due to winter bites.
Households face an increase of 80 percent of gas and electricity bills from October, while business warns them can go to the walls from a larger increase.
Truss, who praised himself as a free market liberal, has promised tax cuts to stimulate growth, although there is a warning that larger loans can make inflation worse.
In contrast to the rival of his leadership beaten, Rishi S was inhabited, a more careful approach to opening another rift in the conservative party that had been divided by the departure of Johnson.
The recent poll shows that most of the British public has no confidence in its ability to overcome the crisis of living costs.
A new poll by Yougov said that only 14 percent hoped that the framework of doing a better job than Johnson.
Johnson, 58, remains popular among the Toreies grass roots as a charismatic election winner, which brought the country out of the European Union.
Although repeatedly accusing corruption and chronism during his term of office, and police fines that have never happened before for violating his own