Liz Truss Set To Become UK PM: After winning the election for the post of PM in Britain, Liz Truss of the ruling Conservative Party is ready to take oath as Prime Minister. Liz is going to become the PM of Britain after defeating Rishi Sunak of Indian descent in the race for the post of PM. She will replace Boris Johnson as Prime Minister. Liz Truss will meet with Queen Elizabeth in Scotland before appointing a new team of top cabinet ministers to deal with the country’s economic crisis.
The United Kingdom’s Conservative Party announced on Monday that it had chosen Liz Truss as its new leader. Truss defeated his rival Rishi Sunak in the election. Liz Truss got 81,326 votes while Rishi Sunak got 60,399 votes.
Liz Truss to be Britain’s third female PM
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II will formally nominate Liz Truss as prime minister on Tuesday. Liz Truss will become Britain’s fourth prime minister and the country’s third female prime minister since 2016. Margaret Thatcher and Theresa May have lived in this chair before him. PM Boris Johnson will go to Scotland on Tuesday to formally submit his resignation to Queen Elizabeth II. During this, Liz Truss will also be with him. Queen Elizabeth will administer the oath to them to form the government.
What are the challenges?
Liz Truss will go to the House of Commons on 7 September for the first time as prime minister. Liz Truss will face major challenges of dealing with inflation, industrial unrest and the possibility of economic slowdown in the country. Inflation rate in the country rose to 10 per cent in July. During the election campaign, Liz Truss promised to bring back tax hikes, control inflation, curb rising energy prices, and many more solutions. However, some economists believe that the problem of inflation, which has already become serious, may worsen after the tax cut.
Rishi Sunak gave a tough competition
Boris Johnson has congratulated his colleague Liz Truss on his decisive victory. On the other hand, after the defeat, Rishi Sunak has thanked the party members who supported him on Twitter. Let us tell you that Rishi Sunak has given a tough competition to Liz Truss in the election. Truss is the first PM after 2021, who got the support of less than 60 percent of his party’s voters. Liz Truss got only 57 percent of the vote, while in 2019, Johnson got the support of 66.4 percent of party members for the post of Prime Minister.
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