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Britain’s tortuous leadership race to reach final two

2022.07.20 13:45

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Britain's tortuous leadership race to reach final two
Conservative leadership candidate Rishi Sunak arrives at an office building in London, Britain, July 20, 2022. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls

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By Kate Holton and Elizabeth Piper

LONDON (Reuters) – British lawmakers will select the final two candidates to become the next prime minister on Wednesday, with Foreign Secretary Liz Truss and junior trade minister Penny Mordaunt battling to join front-runner and former finance minister Rishi Sunak.

Boris Johnson, the scandal-ridden outgoing leader, resigned earlier this month, triggering an unseemly fight within the ruling Conservative Party to replace him.

The two remaining candidates, after the 4 p.m. (1500 GMT) legislators’ vote, face a summer of campaigning to court the roughly 200,000 party members who make the final decision.

Polls show both Truss or Mordaunt would beat Sunak in that vote, even though he has lead previous rounds of voting by members of parliament.

“This has been, and continues to be, a very tight contest,” one senior Conservative lawmaker told Reuters, saying Truss had an edge over Mordaunt to go through on Wednesday as she would pick up more of the votes for now-eliminated Kemi Badenoch.

Whoever triumphs when the party vote is announced on Sept. 5 will inherit some of the most difficult conditions in Britain in decades. Inflation is on course to hit 11% annually, growth is stalling, industrial action is on the rise and the pound is near historic lows against the dollar.

Britain under Johnson, and aided by Truss, also took a hard line against Brussels in its post-Brexit negotiations around Northern Ireland, drawing legal action from the European Union and threatening future trade ties.

The vitriol between the candidates poses the question of how well any new leader will be able to govern.

Mordaunt tweeted early on Wednesday a newspaper column with the headline arguing that any Conservative lawmaker voting for Sunak or Truss would “murder the party you love.”

She later deleted it.

SUNAK UNDER SCRUTINY

The front-runner among lawmakers to inherit the crown is Sunak, who helped steer the economy through the pandemic before his resignation helped trigger the downfall of Johnson.

He has faced criticism on everything from his record in government to his wife’s wealth. Some party members, who adored the unconventional Johnson, may not forgive him.

Sunak secured 118 votes from Conservative lawmakers in voting on Tuesday, which reduced the field to three, while Mordaunt gained 92 and Truss 86.

The race has focused on pledges, or non-pledges, to cut taxes, at a time when many parts of the state are struggling to function, along with defence spending, energy policy, Brexit and social issues such as trans rights.

Party membership tends to be older, male, southern English and Brexit supporters, according to a 2020 academic study, so all three will be keen to buttress their right-wing credentials.

Mordaunt has pitched herself as the candidate for change who can steer the economy through multiple challenges by avoiding “an uncovered Dutch auction of tax cuts”.

“That isn’t how serious economic policy should be conducted,” she said.

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