In the middle of the race for the next British Prime Minister, Rishi Sung has increased his campaign. He and Liz Truss have emerged as the main challenger for the position. And both of them have focused attention on the problem of immigrants in the latest developments. “People are tired of seeing small boats arriving in this country with the authorities looking helpless to stop them,” he tweeted on Sunday, sharing his plans.
While the hot campaign continued, Sadai also tried to ease his mood, sharing photos of his family as his wife, Aksshata Murty, made his debut appearance at a general meeting. Their daughter, Krishna and Anoushka, was also there on Saturday when Suna gave a speech at the tire shop in Grantham, the birthplace of Margaret Thatcher, a conservative party protector.
“Family means everything to me. Very grateful to get support from my family at the event yesterday at Grantham. Thank you to everyone who came,” Slahak wrote at the Instagram post. Akshata, a non -domiciled resident in England (Britain), has been hunted for months for allegedly avoiding tax payment while her husband raised them to others as a Chancellor.
During the speech on Saturday Sung described himself as “underdog in the contest”. “There is no doubt, I am an underdog, the strength that wants to be the coronation for other candidates, but I think members want a choice and they are ready to listen”.
The resignation of the former Kankelir 42 years old from his position has come in the middle of a rebellion which resulted in Prime Minister Boris Johnson agreed to resign after a series of scandals. Members of the ruling conservative party will choose the successor during the summer, with the expected announcement on September 5.
Sunda won the three rounds of voting between party parliament members, narrowed the field into two competitors. However, Foreign Minister Liz Truss seems to be in the upper hand between 200,000 ruling party members who will eventually decide the winner. According to a report by Reuters, on Thursday, Truss maintains a 24 -point advantage against S inhabitant.
Meanwhile, Sadai has promised to place the British on the “Crisis Footing” if the Prime Minister was elected. He also said that in addition to handling inflation as a national emergency, the focus would also provide a better value for the value of money for money for national health services (NHS) which was funded by personal taxpayers that were personal with grandparents who had just left the house NHS pain.