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New prime minister: Winner needs to unify divided Conservative MPs

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IMAGE SOURCE, Image caption I was brought into the world in 1980. I was in my late 20s before the nation was administered by the fourth top state leader of my lifetime, Gordon Brown. On Monday, we'll know the name of the following head of the state - the fourth in minimal more than six years. Indeed, even the most hopeful supporters of Rishi Sunak don't figure he will win - they only figure the edge of rout probably won't be very pretty much as wide as some assessments of public sentiment have recommended. I hear, true to form, heaps of Conservative Party individuals casted a ballot mid: 14% in the initial two days, a third in the main week. Support promises energy plan in seven days assuming that she becomes PM It's reasonable to give most well off more cash back - Truss I will uphold next Tory government, says Sunak Allies of Liz Truss are certain they have won, by a strong edge on the off chance that not a mind-boggling one. "At no stage have we at any point fel...

Voting closes in U.K. Prime Minister race between Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss

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The tiresome competition to supplant Boris Johnson as the Conservative Party pioneer and the British Prime Minister shut on Friday night, the cutoff time for Tory individuals to enroll their decision between Indian-beginning previous Chancellor Rishi Sunak or Foreign Secretary Liz Truss. Mr. Sunak, 42, and Ms. Support, 47, have clashed in twelve hustings all over the U.K. over the course of the last month to prevail upon the votes of an expected 1,60,000 Tory electorate. With the polling forms presently shut, the outcome will be announced at 12.30pm nearby time (5 p.m. IST) on Monday by returning official Sir Graham Brady, the Conservative Campaign Headquarters (CCHQ) said. "This hustings program has shown the strength of our party across the UK, with sold out occasions filling Wembley Arena to Perth Concert Hall," said Conservative Party Chairman Andrew Stephenson. "I might want to say thanks to Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss for partaking in what, on occasion, probably been...