LONDON: Rishi Sunak topped another round of voting on July 19 to edge even closer to his place as one of two candidates who will go head-to-head to be chosen the new Conservative Party (CP) leader and British Prime Minister, as Kemi Badenoch became the latest candidate to be out of the running.
The British Indian former Chancellor obtained 118 votes in the 4th round of voting by his party colleagues, just shy of the 120-mark or one-third of Conservative Party MPs - needed to confirm his place as one of the final contenders in the race to replace Boris Johnson. Mr. Rishi Sunak increased his tally from Monday's 115, while Trade Minister Penny Mordaunt got 92 votes and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss 86 votes leaving the race to clinch second place still open.
Though Mordaunt holds on to her position with 10 more votes than Monday, Truss in third place has picked up the most votes since her last tally of 71. The elimination of former equalities minister Badenoch with 59 votes will now turn the focus on where her considerable support within the Tory members of Parliament will go, as those MPs are wooed by both Mordaunt and Truss to shore up their chances of grabbing that all-important second spot. The final two candidates will be known after a fifth round of voting on Wednesday, at the end of which the race will be taken over by the Conservative Party headquarters to organise hosting in different parts of the UK.
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