Disappointment of British conservatives with candidates to replace Johnson.
The results of a poll in England show that 60% of the members of the Conservative Party consider Boris Johnson better than the two candidates to replace him for the British Prime Ministership.
Observers say that the results of this survey show that the two candidates to replace Johnson failed to win the trust of the members and, despite the numerous scandals in Johnson’s administration, presented themselves as more worthy than him to lead the party and the government.
The voting of about one hundred and sixty thousand members eligible to vote in the election of the leader of this party and consequently the future prime minister of this country is still going on, the results of the Opinium Institute survey of about six hundred members of the British Conservative Party show that they prefer Johnson They know Liz Terrace and Rishi Sunak.
The survey also shows that Liz Truss, with 22% more votes than Rishi Sunak, is the first chance to succeed Johnson as the leader of the ruling conservative party and, as a result, the future prime minister of this country.
The voting of members of the conservative ruling party to determine the new leader of this party and the successor of Boris Johnson should end before the middle of September, but so far about one third of the members of the conservative party have announced their votes and 19% have chosen one of the two candidates.
According to the results of this survey, the older members of the Conservative Party support Liz Truss; while the younger ones prefer Rishi Sunak to Liz Terrace.