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“Liz Truss” is leading the race for the Prime Minister of England with 22% advantage

Pak Sahafat – According to the results of a new poll among the members of the British Conservative Party, “Liz Truss” will most likely be elected as the next Prime Minister of England with a 22% lead over his rival “Rishi Sunak”.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report, quoted by the Guardian, There are less than three weeks until the end of the deadline for voters to choose the next British Prime Minister, and in the meantime, the results of a survey by the Opinium Research Center show that the British Foreign Minister has 22% more votes than the former Finance Minister of this country.

Based on this, in this survey conducted among 570 members of the British Conservative Party who are going to choose the future prime minister of this country, 61% of the voters found Liz Truss more suitable to lead the UK.

The votes of members of the British Conservative Party, in response to a question about the ideal conditions for choosing Boris Johnson’s successor, indicate that more than 60% of the supporters of each candidate prefer Johnson to continue running the country.

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Referring to the results, this report wrote: This shows a significant lack of enthusiasm for both candidates to replace Boris Johnson in the Conservative Party.

Also, according to this survey, almost three out of every 10 people have entered their final vote, 47% said that they will vote for the same candidate they chose in this opinion poll, and only 19% answered that they have not decided yet.

The pollster believes that Rishi Sunak still has a chance to make a comeback, albeit a very limited one.

However, “Chris Curtis”, the director of the political department of Opinium, said: “Based on the results of the recent poll, Liz Truss is likely to be elected as the next Prime Minister of England.”

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The noteworthy point among the results of this opinion poll is the support of the older members (over 65 years old) of the conservative party for Taras, and Sunak’s superiority in the eyes of younger conservatives (under 50 years old).

Most of the voters for the British Foreign Minister said that the reason was their trust in him (14%) and his superiority over Sunak (14%). On the other hand, the supporters of the former finance minister of this country consider him a better economist than Taras (22%) and 10% called Sunak smarter.

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