Truss wins another heavyweight endorsement in UK prime minister contest The British leader of the Conservative party Liz Truss, won heavyweight endorsement as voting began in UK prime minister contest on Monday
Contender to become the country’s next Prime minister and leader of the Conservative party British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss speaks at an event at the Breckland Council in Dereham, Norfolk, on 29 July, 2022.
– Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss are contesting a run-off to be the Conservatives’ new leader, and thereby prime minister, with the ruling party’s approximately 200 000 members set to vote next month. The winner to replace outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson will be announced on 5 September, 2022. Photo: Joe Giddens / POOL / AFP
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