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Liz Truss will be the next Prime Minister?

Here's what I've in my opinion. The results will be announced on September the 5th as to who becomes the conservative leader. The race is between two parties Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak the former Chancellor. Long story short the story started when top MPs in the cabinet started falling and the Prime Minister was to make clear his position. He resigned as the leader of the conservative party keeping the job as the Interim Prime Minister until the next conservative leader is elected who will become the next Prime Minister. This will happen soon after the house of commons meets next after the summer recess. There are two more years to complete before a general election can next be held. The foreign secretary Liz Truss and the former chancellor are the final contenders in the race to become the next leader of the conservative party and automatically will be the next prime minister.

The issues on which they got elected briefly was on:
1. Brexit: Soon after boris johnson became the prime minister with a clear majority in the 2019 General elections Brexit happened. In between the two contenders Liz Truss voted to remain in the EU. Rishi on the contrary voted to leave the EU. As far as their policy on Brexit was the opposite from each other.
2. Taxes: Truss has assured of tax cuts on her election as the prime minister, Sunak has said it as a 'fairy tale.' I will go with Truss with regards to tax cuts.
3. Finally, the votes and the result on Monday, September 5th will count on who will become the next conservative leader and the next prime minister.

Last, but not the least on an overall score out of 10. I'll give Liz Truss 9/10 and Rishi Sunak 8/10. Thank you, good luck and best wishes!

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