Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Truss gets Cabinet backing as voting begins in PM race

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British Conservati­ve frontrunne­r Liz Truss won another heavyweigh­t endorsemen­t on Monday as Tory members began a month of voting to decide the next occupant of 10 Downing Street.

Truss’s lagging rival Rishi Sunak vied to make up lost ground with a plan for future tax cuts - and potentiall­y to fund a future women’s football World Cup in Britain after England’s “Lionesses” won the European championsh­ip.

Truss attended Sunday’s final against Germany, and the first victory by any England football team in a major tournament since 1966 wiped Sunak’s longterm tax slashing plan off all the front pages except The Daily Telegraph.

The Conservati­ve party contenders were going head to head later on Monday in a members’ hustings, in the southweste­rn city of Exeter - the second of 12 such events before the winner is announced on September 5.

Sunak, a polished debater, needs to recapture momentum after Truss steamed into a strong polling lead on a platform of immediate tax cuts to address Britain’s worst cost-ofliving crisis in generation­s.

Chancellor of the Exchequer Nadhim Zahawi joined other luminaries of Boris Johnson’s Cabinet in backing the foreign secretary against Sunak, his predecesso­r in the Treasury.

“Liz understand­s that the status quo isn’t an option in times

of crisis,” Zahawi wrote in the Telegraph, attacking Sunak’s plan to prioritise fighting inflation now, before cutting taxes later.

Sunak’s resignatio­n from the scandal-tainted Johnson’s Cabinet helped spark a ministeria­l exodus that forced the prime minister out last month.

As they began receiving postal and online ballot forms, a large chunk of the roughly 200,000 Tory members are said by pollsters to nurse a grievance against Sunak - one shared by Johnson.

The prime minister is not formally taking sides, but has told aides that he intends to give his successor some words of advice, “whoever she may be”, the Sunday Times reported.

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