Sunak,Truss in run-off to replace Boris Johnson as UK leader
LONDON, England (AP) — Britain’s Conservative Party on Wednesday chose former Treasury chief Rishi Sunak and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss — a fiscal moderate and a low-tax crusader — as the two finalists in a party election to replace departing Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
The result came just after the divisive, unrepentant Johnson, who has plunged his party into turmoil, ended his final appearance in Parliament as prime minister with the words “Hasta la vista, baby”.
Sunak and Truss came first and second respectively in a secret vote by Conservative lawmakers. Trade Minister Penny Mordaunt came in third and was eliminated.
The race, which has already produced bitter Conservative infighting, pits Sunak, who steered Britain’s economy through the pandemic before quitting Johnson’s Government this month, against Truss, who has led the UK’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The two contenders will spend the next few weeks campaigning for the votes of about 180,000 Conservative Party members around the country, who will vote by postal or online ballot. The winner of the party leadership vote will be announced September 5 and will automatically become Britain’s next prime minister.
Sunak won all four rounds of elimination votes by lawmakers, but is less popular with the party’s grass roots, partly because of his previous job as Britain’s chief taxman.
Truss, who has taken a tough line against Russian President Vladimir Putin — and with the European Union — is a favourite of the Conservatives’ right wing.
Truss said if she becomes prime minister “I would hit the ground running from day one, unite the party and govern in line with Conservative values”.
Sunak’s campaign said “the choice for members is very simple: who is the best person to beat Labour at the next election? The evidence shows that’s Rishi.”
The winner of the Tory contest will not have to face British voters until 2024, unless they choose to call an early general election.