Rishi Sonic pulls out of UK’s new Prime Minister, Penny Mordant contest
Rishi Sonic, who lost the race to become the Prime Minister of Great Britain in the month of September, will be the new Prime Minister of Great Britain. Penny Mordant, the second candidate in the Prime Ministerial race, has withdrawn from the race.
Rishi Sonic was considered the favorite candidate to become the new Prime Minister after former Prime Minister Boris Johnson dropped out of the race.
While formally confirming the nomination of Rishi Sonik as Prime Minister by the Hamran Jamaat, the party’s senior leader and chairman of the 1991 Committee, Sir Graham Brady, said that only one of the two candidates, namely Rishi Sonik, was among the party’s hundred. More MPs have been able to secure support.
In his first brief statement after the final nomination, Rishi Sonik said that he will serve the country with “integrity and humility”. He said that he would “unite day and night to serve the British people.”
The Prime Minister-elect went on to say that Britain is a great country, but it faces “severe” economic problems. On this occasion, he emphasized the need for stability and unity in the country.
Earlier, Penny Mordent announced her withdrawal from the race minutes before the scheduled time (at 2:00 p.m. on Monday) to submit her name for the leadership of the Conservative Party. In a statement, N said that whether we are elected members, party workers, people who collect funds for the party or ordinary supporters of the party, what matters to all of us is who our leader is.
He further said that we have elected our new Prime Minister, this is a historic decision and this decision has once again made it clear how diverse our party is and how talented this party is. Rishi Sonik has my full support.
It should be remembered that after former Prime Minister Boris Johnson was out of the leadership race, many members of parliament started changing their nominations to the remaining two candidates.
Around 180 of the 375 Tory MPs had previously publicly announced who they were supporting. Rishi Sonak got the support of 155 while Penny Mordent could get the support of only 25 members declared.
Who is Rishi Sonik?
Rishi Swank was the finance minister in Boris Johnson’s cabinet and is the son-in-law of NR Narayan Murthy, the founder of the famous company ‘Infosys’. His wife Akshita Murthy is one of the richest women in the UK. Rishi Swank has been elected as the Conservative MP for Richmond, Yorkshire since 2015. His father was a doctor and mother a pharmacist. He was educated at a private school, Winchester College, while for higher education he went to Oxford and later got an MBA from Stanford University. Before entering politics, he invested Worked at Bank ‘Goldman Sachs’.
Rishi Sonic will become Britain’s first Asian Prime Minister when he is sworn in in the next few days.
After senior party leader Sir Graham Bailey announced that Rishi Sonak was the only finalist for the Prime Ministership, Mr. Rishi Sonak addressed his party’s MPs saying that the coming days will be difficult and the country will face Solving the problems will not be easy.
If Penny Mordant managed to secure the support of 100 MPs before the nomination deadline, the race between her and Rishi Sonic could have gone to an online ballot for Conservative Party members, but it didn’t go that far and Penny Moran withdrew from the competition.
In the political climate created by the sudden resignation of Liz Truss, many members of the Conservative Party are privately admitting that the current situation is a farcical circus deeply damaging to their party’s reputation.
Whoever is elected by the Conservative Party will face the same problems Liz Truss faced – a deeply divided party, rising prices, dire public finances and opposition parties, say Musbarin. To say that they have no justification for the government will cause problems.