(London Composite Electric) Former British Treasurer Sonak announced the campaign of the Leadership of the Conservative Party, and Britain's next prime minister competed for the battle.So far, more than 10 members have publicly expressed their support to support Sonak as the Prime Minister.However, the allies of former Prime Minister Johnson believed that Sunak's belief was abandoned, indicating that he would prevent him from becoming a keen party leader.
Sunak, who resigned on Tuesday, was one of the promoters that started the British government's resignation and eventually led to Johnson's steps down.He released a video short video on Friday and vowed to rebuild the people's trust in the government.
At least 14 members publicly support Sunak's appointment
He said: "Let's restore trust, rebuild the economy, and let the country restore unity ... The decision we make today will determine whether the British people in the next generation also have the opportunity to have a better future."
So far, at least 14 members have publicly supported Sonak as the Prime Minister, including the former Chairman of the Conservative Party, Dou Deng.He issued a statement through social media: "Sunak is the best candidate for leading countries. There is no doubt that it is the best candidate to defeat the Labor Party. This is why I support him to become our next Prime Minister."
However, the Financial Times reported that Johnson's ally believed that Sunak had abandoned Johnson.They pointed out that Tang Ning Street officials were "very angry" with Sonak's resignation and accused Sunak's economic policy invalid.One of them said: "He did not have a real growth plan, but was obsessed with balanced accounts."
A member of the cabinet loyal to Johnson said they would ensure that Sonc will not win in the party leader's election.He said: "Sunak led the actions that led to the steps of the Prime Minister, and he would pay the price for this."
The Conservative Party is expected to announce the timetable for the new party leader on Monday.According to polls, Sunak is a popular candidate for succession with a support rate of 25 %, followed by Foreign Minister Tras (21 %) and the Defense Director Wallace (12 %).Tellas has not yet announced the throne of the Prime Minister, and Wallace has confirmed that he will not run.
Wallace tweeted on Saturday, "This is not an easy choice, but what I pay attention to is my current work and ensure the security of this great country."
So far, the Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat and Kemi Badenoch, as well as the chief procurator of Bredan, have announced that they will join the party leaders.
Sources close to the Minister of Sanitary and Foreign Minister Hunter revealed that Hunter, who lost to Johnson in the 2019 election to "almost affirmation", would run for the election.