Sunak set to be sworn in as Prime Minister after winning the Conservative leadership race.
U.K’s Former Treasury Chief, Rishi Sunak emerges as Britain's next Prime Minister after winning the Conservative leadership race — and now faces the massive task of stabilizing the party and country during economic and political turbulence.
Sunak will be Britain’s first leader of color, and the nation’s third leader just this year. He will take over as Prime Minister from Liz Truss, who quit last week after 45 tumultuous days in office, leaving a staggering economy and a shell-shocked and divided party. His only rival, Penny Mordaunt, conceded and withdrew after failing to reach the nomination threshold of 100 Conservative lawmakers needed to stay in the race.
Sunak had been the firm favorite as the governing Conservatives sought stability at a time of immense economic challenges and after months of chaos that consumed the past two leaders. Sunak lost out to Truss in the last Conservative election, but his party now appears eager for a safe pair of hands to tackle soaring energy and food prices and a looming recession.
The politician steered the economy through the Coronavirus Pandemic, winning praise for his financial support for laid-off workers and shuttered businesses. He promised “integrity, professionalism and accountability” if he formed a government — a veiled criticism of the scandal-tarred Johnson and the problem-plagued Truss.
Sunak will now be asked by King Charles III to form a government. He will officially begin his duties as Prime Minister in a handover of power from Truss later Monday or on Tuesday. Sunak’s victory is historic: He is the first British Prime Minister of South Asian heritage, the first Hindu to hold the post, and the youngest for 200 years.
His challenge is enormous as he tries to unite a demoralized and divided party that trails far behind the opposition in opinion polls, and seeks to shore up an economy reeling after Truss’ brief, experiment in libertarian economics.
Truss executed a series of U-turns and replaced her Treasury chief but faced a rebellion from lawmakers in her party that obliterated her authority. In the lighting-quick contest to replace her, Sunak’s position strengthened after former leader Boris Johnson dramatically quit the race on Sunday night, ending a short-lived, high-profile attempt to return to the Prime Minister’s job he was ousted from little more than three months ago amid ethics scandals.
Johnson spent the weekend trying to gain support from fellow Conservative lawmakers after flying back from a Caribbean vacation. Late Sunday he said he had amassed the backing of 102 colleagues. But he was far behind Sunak in support, and said he had concluded that “you can’t govern effectively unless you have a united party in Parliament.”
The prospect of a return by Johnson had thrown the already divided Conservative Party into further turmoil. He led the party to a thumping election victory in 2019, but his premiership was clouded by scandals over money and ethics that eventually became too much for the party to bear.
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