Millennium Post (Kolkata)

First round of ballots to be cast in UK PM race as Rishi Sunak holds on to lead

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LONDON: The first round of ballots will be cast on Wednesday in the race to elect a new Conservati­ve Party leader who will succeed Boris Johnson as UK Prime Minister, with British Indian former finance minister Rishi Sunak holding on to his lead.

A shortlist of eight candidates on the first ballot paper includes Attorney General Suella Braverman, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi, Trade Minister Penny Mordaunt, former Cabinet ministers Kemi Badenoch and Jeremy Hunt and Tory backbenche­r Tom Tugendhat.

Each of the eight went headto-head in the first closed-door hustings before fellow Conservati­ve Party MPs to pitch for their support in speeches of 12 minutes each on Tuesday evening after nomination­s for the race closed. The 358 Tory members of Parliament will cast the first set of votes for their favourites and the shortliste­d candidates will progress to the next round only if they receive the backing of at least 30 of their colleagues. If all eight hit that figure, the candidate with the least votes will be eliminated from the second round of secret ballots scheduled for Thursday.

In an interview with The Daily Telegraph', Sunak said tackling inflation is his "number one economic priority", and claimed former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, an icon on the right of the Tory party, would have backed his approach.

I do believe I'm best placed to restore trust, rebuild the economy and reunite the country. I believe I can appeal in the broadest range of places, said the former Chancellor, whose Ready4Rish­i campaign theme is made up of 3 Rs Restore Trust; Rebuild the Economy; Reunite the country. I was brought up to believe that hard work was everything and it's core to who I am. It's what makes me a Conservati­ve that I believe in the nobility of work, he said.

Even in the initial stages, the leadership race has become mired in allegation­s of dirty tricks with a so-called stop Rishi group of Johnson loyalists throwing their weight behind Liz Truss and accusing the Sunak camp of trying to fix the process. Team Rishi want the candidate they know they can definitely beat in the final two and that is Jeremy Hunt, tweeted Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries, who is backing Truss.

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