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Rishi Sunak tops second round of voting in race to become UK Prime Minister

The race is now narrowing down into a three-way fight between Sunak, Mordaunt, and Truss with the others expected to throw their weight behind one of these three campaigns in the hope of securing a good Cabinet post under a new leader.

July 14, 2022 / 20:29 IST
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Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak

Former British finance minister Rishi Sunak came out on top in the latest round of voting on July 14 by Conservative MPs to decide Britain's next prime minister, followed by bookmaker favourite Penny Mordaunt.

Sunak won the support of 101 Tory lawmakers, followed by Mordaunt on 83 votes, Liz Truss on 64, Kemi Badenoch on 49, Tom Tugendhat on 32, and Attorney General Suella Braverman on 27, who drops out as the last-placed candidate, the party announced.

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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.