Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Rishi Sunak closing gap on rival Liz Truss in UK PM race: Survey

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LONDON: Former UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak is closing the gap to catch up with rival, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, in the race to 10 Downing Street, with only five points separating the two in a latest poll of the Conservati­ve Party members on Tuesday.

The data tables for a survey of 807 Conservati­ve members, conducted by Italian public affairs company Techne for a private client and concluded last week, show Sunak at 43 per cent, Truss at 48 per cent while 9 per cent undecided in the election to replace Boris Johnson as Tory leader and British Prime Minister.

It is in sharp contrast to a YouGov survey carried out at the end of the knockout stages last month, which suggested that Truss had a 24-point lead over the 42-yearold British Indian former minister.

It really hasn't felt to us like Liz was doing as well as the polls have been suggesting. Wherever he goes he is getting really good feedback and an awful lot of people are still making up their minds, The Times' newspaper quoted a Sunak campaign source as saying.

Liz's support feels very soft, the source said.

The survey asked Tory members their views on the two finalists and their policy plans. It found that on most issues Truss, 47, was ahead of Sunak among party members and voters who supported the Tories in 2019.

However, Sunak led Truss on being qualified to be Prime Minister by 10 points, 52 per cent to 42 per cent, and being authoritat­ive, 51 per cent to 43 per cent.

Sir John Curtice, a polling expert, said it was possible that the race was closer than had been assumed.

 ?? PTI ?? Rishi Sunak, centre, attends an event in Exeter, south west England
PTI Rishi Sunak, centre, attends an event in Exeter, south west England

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