The British are waiting for their next prime minister

The British are waiting for their next prime minister

Anis Cordoba (in London), Editing by Juliette Moreau Alvarez
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08:35, 04 September 2022

In a few days, the British will know the name of their next prime minister. If Boris Johnson is not unanimous, this will certainly be the case for his successor, whether it be Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak. The British people are already divided on this subject.

if it was United kingdom He will soon know the name of his future Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, the last to hold this position, is still being talked about. Between regret in the face his resignation And the great “father” of relief, the British are still and always divided. Among those who voted for him in 2019, there are those who do not forgive conservatives for firing him. “Now the Conservatives will elect the prime minister they want. But we no longer have the prime minister we wanted,” laments an English woman. “He had to stay and get his job done. He had to deal with Brexit, Covid and Ukraine, these are big issues. Whether he comes to a party with cake and beer, I don’t care.!”

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For Jane and Tim, on the other hand, his passing is a victory, but not necessarily a relief, because they don’t appreciate Rishi Sunak or Les TrussThe two candidates to succeed him. “Boris Johnson is horrible. He’s an absolute liar, devoid of any moral sense. We were ashamed of him. And after that, he was hideous,” Jane laments. “But the sequel could have been worse,” Tim continues, somewhat concerned. Liz Truss will be the same. Only her interests matter. Rishi Sunak Maybe a little better, but it’s for budgeting, so I don’t know if that’s a good thing for public sector jobs where I work. Then they approached the far right that is currently in the party.

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Secretary of State Liz Truss is the front-runner in this race and her opponent has a 30-point lead in the opinion polls, after a final debate on Saturday.

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