Britain’s Finance Minister Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid resigned from the Johnson government late on Tuesday. Both ministers stepped down, raising serious questions about Johnson’s competence and the way the government works.
After Sunak and Sajid, Children and Family Minister Will Quins and Parliament Private Secretary Laura Trott also resigned on Wednesday. After these resignations, there has been increased pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson, already in trouble, to leave the chair.
Johnson, who partyed during the Corona era, had to face a motion of no confidence last month. Now it is being discussed that if Johnson resigns, who will be the next Prime Minister of the Conservative Party. There are 6 names in this race. Sage Sunak of Indian origin is believed to be at the forefront. Let us know about all these.
Rishi Sunak – Former Finance Minister
Rishi Sunak had an important role in Johnson’s election campaign. He was mostly seen during the press briefing. Rishi took part in many TV debates in place of Boris. Some things go in his favor, such as run a program to liberalize the country from recession during Corona.
In 2020, 15 thousand crores was given to the hotel industry through the Eat Out to Help scheme. Even during the wave of Corona, gave a big package of 10 thousand crores to the country.
Sunak is married to Akshata, daughter of Infosys co-founder Narayan Murthy. In 2015, he became an MP for the first time. By strongly supporting Brexit, he became powerful in his party. He strongly supported Boris Johnson’s policy of leaving Britain out of the European Union. Despite his popularity, Sunak also faced criticism due to allegations of tax evasion against wife Akshata.
Liz Truss – MP
The full name of 46-year-old Liz Truss is Elizabeth Mary Truss and she is the MP of South West Northfolk. Liz is the Foreign Common Wealth and Development Affairs Secretary. He is quite popular in the country at the moment.
Lisa Truss was also the International Trade Secretary for two years. Last year, he was entrusted with the important task of negotiating with the European Union. In this way, his claim on the post of PM is also very strong.
Jeremy Hunt – Secretary of State
Foreign Minister Hunt, 55, was the second most popular leader in the 2019 election. His public image has been completely spotless. Party people are confident that Jeremy will run the government seriously without creating any controversy.
Nadeem Jahvi – New Finance Minister
After Sunak’s resignation, Johnson appointed Nadim Jahavi as the new finance minister. Nadeem Jahvi’s name is also among the contenders for PM. Actually, Nadeem came to Britain as a refugee from Iraq as a child. In 2010, he became an MP for the first time. Jahvi recently said that if I am elected as the Prime Minister of Britain, then it will be my luck. In this regard, he also seems to have a claim.
Penny Mordent – Former Defense Minister
Former Defense Minister Penny Mordent is also in the race to become Prime Minister. Penny was removed from government by Johnson for supporting Hunt in previous elections. Penny was at the fore in favor of leaving the European Union. When the issue of leaving the European Union was hot in Britain, Penny made headlines with her arguments on a TV show.
Ben Wallace – Minister of Defense
Ben Wallace is the current Defense Minister. He has lived in the British Royal Army. Ben is also in discussion about Britain’s stand in the Russia-Ukraine war. He has an important role in providing military aid to Ukraine. His political journey started in 1999 and reached Parliament in 2005. In 2016 Ben was the Minister of Internal Security. He was also instrumental in the evacuation of British citizens from Afghanistan.
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