Rishi Sunak's best chance of becoming PM lies in no contest


By Ashis Ray

London, Oct 22 (IANS): British Indian Rishi Sunak's best chance of becoming prime minister of the UK lies in no other candidate mustering the support of 100 ruling Conservative party MPs -- a minimum condition set by the 1922 Committee, authorised to conduct the election, as a qualifying mark.

That would mean a no contest for the leadership and he would automatically get the top job.

On the other hand, if either former prime minister Boris Johnson or Penny Mordaunt, who was leader of the House of Commons under Liz Truss, who threw in the towel as premier on her 45th day in office, crosses the threshold of support from 100 MPs, then a confirmatory vote by the wider membership of the Conservative party could be an uncertain prospect for Sunak. He lost to Truss at this stage in the summer.

BBC reported on Saturday morning Sunak 'is set to officially enter the race to become the UK's next prime minister'. It had also been indicating since Friday night that he was 'the first to receive the support of 100 Conservative MPs'.

Johnson, who with his family was holidaying in the Caribbean island of Dominica, flew back to London on economy class on Saturday morning. There is growing speculation that he will run. But according to media reports on Saturday afternoon he had not obtained the endorsement of 100 MPs.

Mordaunt formally announced her candidature in Friday evening. But was also said not to have managed the backing of sufficient fellow lawmakers.

Mordaunt was third in that competition earlier this year which was won by Truss.

 

  

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 23 2022

    Should Rishi Sunak become the Prime Minister of UK, I hope it will send a message to the many millions of people of Indian Origin born in the West to emulate him and hold high offices in their countries of the birth. This will also bring about reconciliation and better understanding between the East and West. Secondly, I sincerely hope that peoples of the world with secular and democratic credentials should accept minorities living in their respective countries and give them equal opportunities to hold high office.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 22 2022

    Is Rishi Sunak going to be an unanimously elected candidate according to this journalist in such a volatile situation in the country where PMs have resigned prematurely with turmoils and disagreements????.

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