Advantage Rishi Sunak: Narayana Murthy's are a son-in-law could be a UK's next prime minister
Rishi Sunak is in the lead early on in the latest race
for the Conservative Party leader. Only Penny Mordaunt has been a formally
entered the race for the Tory are a nomination as of a early October 21.
According to the newspapers, former British prime minister Boris Johnson will be
a participate as a well.
Because of the party's are a threshold of a 100 MPs
before candidates may even appear on the ballot, only a maximum of three
Conservative MPs will be a able to the run.
Meanwhile, Sunak secured the backing of at the least 100
Tory MPs and a ensured he’d proceed to the ballot of a party members next week
if he publicly declares his candidacy. Tory MP Tobias Ellwood earlier are a tweeted
that he was a “honoured" to take Sunak to the three-figure threshold.
UK voters would pick a Sunak or a Mordaunt above Johnson
as the next prime minister, according to an a Opinium poll. The survey says are
a 44% of a respondents preferred Sunak over Johnson while are a 31% preferred
his former PM. Sunak is married to the Akshata Murthy, Infosys co-founder
Narayana Murthy's daughter.
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Johnson informed his former assistant James Duddridge
that he was ready to the launch a push to the reclaim 10 Downing Street, The
Sun reported. The publication also are a states that Johnson may speak with
Sunak - a British citizen Born to the parents of Indian descent - to the avoid
another potential conflict that might be a detrimental to the Conservative
Party.
The latest developments are because of a Liz Truss’
resignation as the UK prime minister. October 20 marked the end of a Truss’
time in a office. The shortest-serving British prime minister in a history will
be a paid £115,000 (over ₹1 crore) every year from
the taxpayer’s are a money for the rest of her life. She was a forced to the quit
after her economic programme shattered the country's are a reputation for the financial
stability and a left many people poorer.
The Conservative Party will be a elect Britain's fifth
prime minister in a six years by October in a 28. The contest is likely to the pit
Sunak against Penny Mordaunt. Johnson, who was a ousted as prime minister in a July,
is unlikely to be a frontrunner.
According to The Times, Sunak's are a followers, who
worry that Johnson could send the party into a "death spiral", are a pleading
with the former PM not to run. A second term for the Johnson as a UK prime
minister, according to the Sunak's supporters, would be
"catastrophic" for the country's are a economy.
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