From News Nation:
“Liz Truss set to become UK
prime minister”
Britain’s Conservative Party has
chosen Foreign Secretary Liz Truss as the party’s new leader, putting her in
line to be confirmed as prime minister. Truss’s selection was announced Monday
in London after a leadership election in which only the 180,000 dues-paying
members of the Conservative Party were allowed to vote. Truss beat rival Rishi
Sunak, the government’s former Treasury chief, by promising to increase defense
spending and cut taxes, while refusing to say how she would address the
cost-of-living crisis. Truss received 81,326 votes to Sunak’s 60,399.
Queen Elizabeth II is scheduled
to formally name Truss as Britain’s prime minister on Tuesday. The ceremony
will take place at the queen’s Balmoral estate in Scotland, where the monarch
is vacationing, rather than at Buckingham Palace. The two-month leadership
contest left Britain with a power vacuum at a time when consumers, workers and
businesses were demanding government action to mitigate the impact of soaring
food and energy prices. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has had no authority to
make major policy decisions since July 7, when he announced his intention to
resign. With household energy bills set to increase by 80% next month,
charities warn that as many as one in three households will face fuel poverty
this winter, leaving millions of people to choose between eating and heating their
homes. The Bank of England has forecast that inflation will reach a 42-year
high of 13.3% in October, threatening to push Britain into a prolonged
recession. “The new prime minister is facing a very, very difficult
inheritance,” said Tim Bale, a political analyst and professor at Queen Mary
University of London. Johnson was forced to resign after a series of ethics
scandals that peaked in July when dozens of cabinet ministers and lower level
officials resigned over his handling of allegations of sexual misconduct by a
senior member of his government. Under Britain’s parliamentary system of
government, the center-right Conservative Party was allowed to hold an internal
election to select a new party leader and prime minister, without going to the
wider electorate. A new general election isn’t required until December 2024.
^ I don’t know how Truss will do,
but hopefully she continues to have great relationships with Canada, the United
States and Ukraine. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/world/liz-truss-set-to-become-uk-prime-minister/
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