Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Rishi Sunak on winning streak to replace Johnson

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LONDON: Rishi Sunak tightened his grip on the race to replace Boris Johnson as Conservati­ve Party leader and British prime minister as he bagged 101 votes to again emerge as the winner of the latest voting round on Thursday.

There are now five candidates left in the Tory leadership contest after Suella Braverman, the Indian-origin Attorney General in the fray, was knocked off the shortlist with the least votes at 27.

Trade Minister Penny Mordaunt (83 votes), Foreign Secretary Liz Truss (64 votes), former minister Kemi Badenoch (49 votes) and Tory backbenche­r Tom Tugendhat (32 votes) remain on the ballot in the narrowing race after the second round of votes were cast by lawmakers. The next few rounds of voting among Conservati­ve Party members of Parliament to whittle this list down to just two by next Thursday is scheduled for early next week. All eyes will now be on which way Braverman and her backers will swing, handing those 27 votes to shore up one of the remaining five.

I'm convinced that I'm the best person to beat [Opposition Labour leader] Keir Starmer and secure that election victory, Sunak, 42, said in an interview earlier. The British Indian former Chancellor and son-in-law of Infosys co-founder Narayana

Murthy looks set to be among the final two candidates to hit the campaign trail around the UK for hustings to convince the wider Conservati­ve Party membership ahead of a postal ballot to decide the winner. At the end of next week, the Conservati­ve Party headquarte­rs will take over to oversee a one member, one vote process among Tories countrywid­e who have been registered with the party for at least three months.

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