Two more candidates are in office in Britain to succeed British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. All three are represented on social media, where they present their views. Secretary of State Liz Truss is advertising a “truly conservative economic plan” that only she has.
In addition, the 46-year-old promises, among other things, “bold reforms” in housing construction, cutting red tape and unbundling EU regulations. Unlike the other candidates, she would not refuse talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin or Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Truss, who calls himself “Liz for Leader” on Twitter, is considered a right-wing candidate in the Tory party and has consistently placed third in past polls. However, according to polls, she has a good chance of getting a lot of votes from MP Kemi Badenoch, who left on Tuesday.
home for young people
Secretary of Commerce Penny Mordaunt is the previous runner-up to succeed Johnson. For example, the 49-year-old believes that young people should be given the opportunity to own their own home. The housing market and existing systems are not working for them right now, and that could change quickly. In addition, taxes for the people of Britain should be simplified.
Former finance minister Rishi Sunak (42), who has received the most votes in all elections so far, is currently the favorite to succeed the prime minister. On Twitter he calls himself “Ready For Rishi” and he advertises, among other things, that wind energy is being expanded and that he can help the country through an economic crisis.
Results not expected until September
The members of the Tory party decide between the three people, the result will not be announced until September 5. Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation two weeks ago under enormous pressure from his party. Following the decision, the new party leader will take up residence in Downing Street’s seat of government.
Source: Krone

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