Liz Truss Will Be The Next Prime Minister Of United Kingdom

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05 Sep 2022
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Britain's new Prime Minister will be Liz Truss. It is worth noting that the country has got its fourth PM in six years. The leader of the Conservative Party's electoral committee announced Liz Truss as her first choice. She will be the next prime minister of Britain. He has defeated Rishi Sunak in the race for the post of PM. Britain's ruling Conservative Party, after a two-month-long process, today i.e. on Monday, in the lower house of parliament - the House of Commons, has decided its leader and the country's next prime minister. In this race for the post of PM, only two faces were left till the end - former Finance Minister Rishi Sunak and current Foreign Minister Liz Truss.

In the election between the two leaders, former finance minister Rishi Sunak got 60399 votes while his rival Liz Truss got 81326 votes. The leader of the Conservative Party's electoral committee announced Liz Truss as her first choice. She will be the next prime minister of Britain. He defeated Rishi Sunak in the race for the post of PM. Liz Truss will be the fourth PM of this country in six years. Prior to this, David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson held the post of PM at different intervals from 2016 to 2022. The life of Liz Truss, who is being told further in the claim for the post of Prime Minister of Britain, is also very interesting. Truss is currently Britain's foreign minister. Studied in a government school, 47-year-old Truss's father was a mathematics professor and mother a nurse. Coming from a pro-Labor family, Truss studied philosophy, politics, and economics at Oxford.

"I will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy," Truss said following the announcement of the results. I will deliver on the energy crisis, dealing with people's energy bills, but also dealing with the long-term issues we have on energy supply."

The truss takes over as the country faces a cost-of-living crisis, industrial unrest, a recession, and war in Europe, where the United Kingdom has been a key supporter of Ukraine. She appeared to rule out another national election for the next two years, predicting a big win for her party in 2024.

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