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UK PM hopeful Truss gains further heavyweight backing

Former leadership rival Sajid Javid joins list of Tories supporting foreign minister’s bid for power

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Aug 2022 9:00PM

UK PM hopeful Truss gains further heavyweight backing
British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, a contender to be the country’s next prime minister, answers questions as she takes part in a Conservative Party hustings event in Leeds, last July 28. She has gained backing from former leadership rivals such as Savid Javid and Penny Mordaunt. – AFP pic, August 4, 2022

LONDON – Former Conservative health minister Sajid Javid announced today his support for Liz Truss as the UK’s next Conservative prime minister, adding to the roster of senior Tories backing her leadership bid.

Javid resigned as health secretary in Boris Johnson’s government in early July at the same time as Truss’s rival, Rishi Sunak, quit as chancellor of the exchequer, leading to a wave of resignations.

Javid said in an article published in The Times earlier today that the new prime minister would need to swiftly reunite the party and show “we are rising to the challenges of our times”.

“After careful consideration it is clear to me that Liz Truss is best placed to pass these tests,” he wrote.

He said that Truss had “sharp focus and willingness to challenge the status quo”.

Challenging Sunak’s approach to the economy, he said that “the circumstances we are now in require a new approach” and “not cutting taxes carries an even greater risk”.

Truss is backed by the bookmakers to win and has secured heavyweight endorsement from Tories including some, who like Javid, earlier threw their hats into the race.

Her backers include international trade minister Penny Mordaunt, Chancellor of the Exchequer Nadhim Zahawi, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis and Tory centrist Tom Tugendhat.

The result of the election, to decide who will replace Prime Minister Boris Johnson, is due on September 5. – AFP, August 4, 2022

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