The British Foreign Minister entered the race for the position of Prime Minister.
The British Foreign Minister, announcing his candidacy for the head of the Conservative Party and the Prime Minister of England, promised to reduce taxes from the very first day of work.
After 9 senior politicians of the conservative party who were nominated for the presidency of this party and then the position of prime minister of England, the foreign minister of England also entered this competition.
“Liz Truss”, the foreign minister of the resigned government of “Boris Johnson”, announced on Monday morning that he is a candidate for the head of the conservative party and, accordingly, the prime minister of England.
According to the BBC website, if elected Prime Minister, Truss promised to cut taxes from day one and work with his rivals to reverse the rise in the price of universal insurance and reform the business rate.
In an interview with “Telegraph” newspaper, he said: “I will fight in the elections as a conservative and I will govern as a conservative.” “I will take immediate action to help people cope with the cost of living.”
Taras is the 10th Conservative Party politician who has announced his readiness to compete in the elections. The other candidates are as follows: “Kimmy Budnok, former Minister for Equality. Suella Braverman, Attorney General. Jeremy Hunt, former health minister. Sajid Javid, former Minister of Health. Penny Mordant, Trade Secretary. Grant Shapps, Minister of Transport. Rishi Sunak, Chief Exchequer. Tom Tugendat, Chairman of the Select Committee on Foreign Affairs. Nadim Zahavi, the current head of the treasury.
Earlier, British Defense Minister Ben Wallace announced that he intends to focus on his job and will not participate in the race for Prime Minister. (More details)
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation on Thursday following the resignation of at least 50 lawmakers and government officials.
The domino of resignations began after revelations that Johnson appointed Chris Pincher to a senior position in the Conservative Party despite knowing he was wanted over sexual misconduct allegations in 2019. Pincher himself resigned last week after it was revealed that he had sexually abused two women on July 29.