The Borneo Post

Sunak tops first round of voting for new UK Tory leader

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LONDON: Former finance minister Rishi Sunak led the field of Conservati­ve MPs bidding to become Britain’s next prime minister in the first ballot of Tory lawmakers Wednesday, as the race narrowed to six with the eliminatio­n of two candidates.

Early frontrunne­r Sunak – who quit as finance minister last week, helping to trigger outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s downfall – topped the contest with 88 votes, followed by former defence minister Penny Mordaunt, on 67.

Foreign Secretary Liz

Truss finished third, winning the support of 50 of the 357 Conservati­ve lawmakers who voted.

The remaining candidates to meet Wednesday’s minimum 30-vote threshold were former equalities minister Kemi Badenoch, on 40, backbenche­r Tom Tugendhat, on 37, and Attorney-General Suella Braverman, who scraped through with 32 votes.

However, former foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt, who finished runner-up to Johnson in the last contest in 2019, and newly appointed finance minister Nadhim Zahawi were eliminated after struggling to hit the target.

There will be no let-up to the contest, with another round of voting set for Thursday, as the ruling party tries to winnow the candidates list down to a pair over the next week to then put to party members.

Several television debates between the remaining candidates loom, with the first Friday night, ahead of weeks of nationwide hustings during the final run-off race.

The eventual winner is set to be announced on Sept 5, as the party seeks to rebuild its support following near non-stop scandal under Johnson ahead of the next general election due by 2024.

But the battle has already been marked by infighting between the candidates, prompting the beaten Hunt to warn the remaining rivals that “smears (and) attacks may bring shortterm tactical gain but always backfire long term”.

Johnson was forced last week to announce he would quit after a wave of ministeria­l resignatio­ns including by Sunak.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Sunak is seen delivering a speech at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in London.
— AFP file photo Sunak is seen delivering a speech at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in London.

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