Sriram Lakshman discusses the low popularity ratings of both prime ministerial contenders, as well as the significance of Sunak possibly losing his seat and Labour’s steady lead in the polls.
With a focus on voter dissatisfaction with both main parties and the need for motivating leadership on the international scene, this poll explores public mood. The implications of Sunak possibly losing his seat and Labour’s steady lead in the polls are examined by Sriram Lakshman, who also touches on the poor approval ratings of both prime ministerial hopefuls.
This film provides essential insights into the possible outcomes of the elections and their ramifications for the future of Britain. It features an exclusive conversation with Professor Anand Menon, a specialist in European Politics and Foreign Affairs from King’s College London. Don’t miss this vital resource for comprehending the variety of intricate elements affecting the UK’s political landscape, such as the aftermath of 14 years of Conservative control and the difficulties that any new government will face in tackling the several.
Rishi Sunak vs Liz Truss
Both Mr Sunak and Ms Truss began their campaigns to succeed Mr Johnson in 2022, the year he announced his desire to step down as prime minister of the United Kingdom due to a widespread rebellion among ministers over his leadership, which was spurred by significant scandals, notably Partygate.
In the end, Ms Truss emerged victorious in the Conservative Party leadership contest, assuming the role of the new British prime minister. But six weeks into an outright uprising, Ms Truss was forced to step down.
Rishi Sunak becomes Prime Minister
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Following Penny Mordaunt’s withdrawal from the Tory leadership battle, Mr Sunak went on to make history as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in October 2022.
Around 200 of his Conservative MP colleagues turned out to support Mr Sunak back then, and he became the next UK prime minister, replacing Truss.