Rishi Sunak's candidacy for the post of Prime Minister of Britain strengthened, one more candidate dropped out of the race | Rishi Sunak out in front as British PM race narrows down to three candidates

Rishi Sunak's candidacy for the post of Prime Minister of Britain strengthened, another candidate dropped out of the race

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Sunak, 42, has consistently topped the list since voting opened last week and received 115 votes in the third round on Monday, with only four candidates in the running. Almost half of voters who support the ruling Conservative Party in Britain believe that Rishi Sunak would make a good prime minister.

of Indian origin in the race for the post of Prime Minister of Britain Rishi Sunak (Rishi Sunak) is the foremost. With one more candidate out, now only three candidates are left in the race for the post of Prime Minister. In another vote for Britain’s Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak again topped the poll with 118 votes, while Cammy Bednoch dropped out of the race. Former Chancellor Rishi Sunak has maintained his lead in the race to replace Boris Johnson as leader of the Conservative Party and British Prime Minister.

Sunak, 42, has consistently topped the list since voting opened last week and received 115 votes in the third round on Monday, with only four candidates in the running. Almost half of voters who support the ruling Conservative Party in Britain believe that Rishi Sunak would make a good prime minister. This was claimed in a new opinion poll on Sunday. According to a report in ‘The Sunday Telegraph’, more than 4,400 people were included in the open poll conducted by JL Partners.

It revealed that 48 percent of those who supported the Conservative Party in the 2019 general election believed Sunak, a British citizen of Indian origin, would make a good prime minister. This is the first survey to put Foreign Minister Liz Truce in second place in the race for Prime Minister. Thirty-nine percent of those surveyed backed the deal for the Prime Minister’s position and 33 percent backed Business Minister Penny Mordaunt.

Sunak got 88 votes in the first round

Let us tell you that Rishi Sunak got the highest 88 votes in the first round of voting of Conservative Party MPs in the race for the post of Prime Minister of Britain. Sunak was followed by Commerce Minister Penny Mordant with 67 votes and Foreign Affairs Minister Liz Truss with 50 votes. At the same time, former minister Cammy Badenoch received 40 votes and backbencher Tom Tugendat 37 votes, while Attorney General Suella Braverman received 32 votes. Britain’s new Prime Minister will be announced in September. British prime ministerial front-runner Rishi Sunak said he was proud of the achievements of his Indian in-laws and Infosys co-founders Narayan Murthy and Sudha Murthy.

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Rishi Sunak answered questions about wife

He hit back at comments being made in a section of the media about his wife Akshta’s family wealth. During a heated debate on television, the 42-year-old UK-born former finance minister was asked about his wife’s tax affair that hit the headlines earlier this year. He said during a debate on the ITV channel on Sunday night, ‘I’ve always been a UK taxpayer in general; My wife is from another country, so she is treated differently, but the issue has been resolved. He said there is a comment about the wealth of my wife’s family, so let me talk about it, I am very proud of what my in-laws have achieved.

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