Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Finalists Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss grilled at 1st hustings

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LONDON: Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, the two finalists in the race to succeed Boris Johnson as the Conservati­ve Party leader and British Prime Minister, were grilled on their policies in the first hustings directly addressing Tory party members who will be voting in the election.

While the economy and cost-of-living crises were the focal point as in earlier television debates, there were wider questions at the hustings in Leeds in Yorkshire, northern England, on Thursday night from the membership reflecting their loyalty to Johnson.

In a dramatic moment, a Tory member questioned Sunak's decision to quit as Chancellor earlier this month and accused the former minister of back-stabbing his former boss. You're a good salesman and you have many strong attributes, but many people continue to support Johnson who has delivered consistent­ly through treacherou­s waters, one Tory audience member from West Yorkshire said to Sunak.

Many people unfortunat­ely see that you've stabbed him in the back. He is the man who made you a senior politician. And some people don't want to see that in No. 10, he said.

Sunak responded by saying he was left with no choice after it had become clear that there was a significan­t difference of opinion between the pair on the economic direction of the country. There is no way that the Prime Minister and Chancellor cannot be joined at the hip with regard to economic policy, particular­ly at a time when the economy faces real challenges. So, I was left with no choice, he said.

 ?? PTI ?? Rishi Sunak speaks at an event in Tunbridge Wells, England, as part of his campaign to be leader of the Conservati­ve Party and the next prime minister, Friday
PTI Rishi Sunak speaks at an event in Tunbridge Wells, England, as part of his campaign to be leader of the Conservati­ve Party and the next prime minister, Friday

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