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Boris Johnson Withdraws From The Race For The Post Of UK PM

Boris Johnson withdraws from the race for the post of UK PM, Rishi Sunak is very close to victory.

After the resignation of British Prime Minister Liz Truss, there has been a debate over who will take over as Prime Minister.

After his resignation, discussions also started about the return of former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Boris Johnson withdraws from the race: Although he surprised everyone in one of his announcements on Sunday, he said that he would not run for the leadership of the Conservative Party

Now Rishi Sunak has come closest to being elected Britain’s first Indian-origin prime minister.

According to the report of the news agency, 55-year-old former leader Boris Johnson claimed that he is getting the full support of MPs but despite this, he will not join the race for PM.

He said that “you cannot govern effectively unless you have a united party in Parliament so it would not be right to do so.”

Let us tell you that after several scandals in July, he had to leave the post of PM only three months ago.

“I believe I have a lot to offer but this is not the right time,” Johnson said. Johnson had not yet formally announced his candidacy.

He had the public support of about 59 Tory lawmakers, including some high-profile cabinet members.

Let us inform you that 128 MPs of the Conservative Party are supporting British Indian former Chancellor Rishi Sunak in the PM race and this is much more than the minimum figure of 100 to become PM.

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Liz Truss resigned as Prime Minister on 20 October. Truss has been in the prime minister’s post for only 45 days. This has been the shortest tenure of any British Prime Minister so far.

Outside Downing Street, she said, ‘I could not do the work for which I was chosen.’ Truss had apologized and said, ‘I have made mistakes.’

Let us tell you that after assuming the post of PM, her policies changed, the turmoil started in the financial markets, sparking a rebellion in her party

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