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Youngest Prime Minister for Economically drowning Great Britain

British born Indian Hindu has been elected by the near fascist Tory Party of UK as the new Prime Minster

He is the Third Prime Minister within a three months period.  British Voters elected the maverick Boris Johnson  and the Right Wing Conservative Party in 2019 but Boris Johnson was forced to resign in July after a series of ethics scandals and a series of resignations of his trusted ministers. This has lead to the selection by the Tory Parliamentary party to select a replacement. Out of 6 possible candidates two were short listed. They were Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss who was voted by the Right Wing Conservative Members and she served as the Prime Minister for 44 days before she was forced to resign for her disastrous 44 administration causing unprecedented economic chaos. She is today replaced by the one who was defeated by her only 44 days ago.

 

Outgoing moronic former Prime Minister Liz Truss

Rishi Sunak calls today for stability, unity after winning race to become Britain’s new PM

Britain faces serious economic challenges and needs stability and unity, Rishi Sunak said on Monday, in his first public speech after being declared leader of the governing Conservative Party and soon-to-be prime minister.

“There is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge,” Sunak said. “We now need stability and unity, and I will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together.”

During the speech at the Conservative Party headquarters, he added that he was honoured to have the support of his party’s lawmakers and said he will serve with integrity and humility.

“It is the greatest privilege of my life to be able to serve the party I love and give back to the country I owe so much to,” Mr Sunak said at the Conservative Party headquarters.

During his short speech, Mr Sunak also paid tribute to his predecessor Liz Truss for her service.

Earlier, a spokesman for Ms Truss said a handover to Mr Sunak will not happen on Monday.

The spokesman outlined that discussions are being held on the timing and choreography of the transition.

“I can confirm that the transition won’t be taking place today,” he said, adding there were discussions between the outgoing and incoming prime ministers and King Charles.

Mr Sunak will be the third British prime minister in less than two months and the first non-white leader after other candidates quit the race to lead the Conservative Party.

He faces the immense task of steering a deeply divided country through an economic downturn set to leave millions of people poorer.

Mr Sunak, 42, the youngest PM in more than a century and one of the wealthiest politicians in Westminster, will be asked to form a government by King Charles.

Mr Sunak replaces Ms Truss, the outgoing leader who only lasted 44 days in the job.

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