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Report: a partisan plot to oust the new British Prime Minister

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In an attempt to bail out his government, which didn’t complete 5 weeks, Truss fired his finance minister Kwasi Kwarting, who became the country’s second-lowest minister. United Kingdom In terms of service (38 days), Conservative Minister Ian MacLeod had the shortest term as Secretary of the Treasury after he died of a heart attack 30 days after taking office in 1970.

Terrasse has named the former foreign minister, Jeremy Hunt (one of his former rivals), as his successor to the finance minister, and British reports have described the former rival’s appointment to lead Conservative partyindicates a major shift in political direction and an attempt to restore stability after weeks of turmoil.

the newspaper said "Daily mail" A group of about 20 members of parliament, most of whom are supporters of the former prime minister candidate, Rishi Sonakthey came together to plot the overthrow of Terrace.

While he cited deputies loyal to Liz Terrace, his dismissal will be "suicide"amid rumors that MPs are backing a joint charter for his former leadership rivals, Rishi Sunak and Benny Mordaunt, to take over administration of the country alternately until the next elections in 2024, in the manner of the Bennett Lapid government in Israel.

The British want Johnson

Show a company survey "Techne UK" It was commissioned by a newspaper "To express" British, which the voters want Boris Johnson (by 25%) instead of Liz Terrace, who got (19%).

In a separate survey conducted on the website of"To express"More than 80% of the newspaper’s readers said they wanted Johnson to return as prime minister.

While another poll revealed the Labor Party’s advantage over the Conservatives of 24 points, from 49% to 25%, which threatens to defeat the Conservatives in the next election.

impending collapse

Political analyst George Adamund said the government of British Prime Minister One-month-old Liz Terrace is on the verge of collapse after orchestrating another humiliating twist on planned tax cuts and fired her finance minister who was in charge of the proposals.

Added Adamund, a"Sky News Arabia"Quarting’s mini budget has caused economic confusion, negative reactions on the financial markets, internal and international criticism and a decline in popularity. Conservative party In the opinion polls there were calls from party deputies for a quick change of course, economic or political.

He explained that Truss, in an attempt to bail out his government, which didn’t complete five weeks, fired the finance minister and chose one of his competitors to succeed Johnson in an attempt to make a lot of money in one fell swoop, but the crisis has left Prime Minister of the United Kingdomunder pressure from his Conservative party.

He pointed this out "There are growing demands within the Conservative Party to seek a competent alternative to lead the country until the 2024 elections, in light of the party’s decline in popularity and its crises in recent years.".

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In an attempt to bail out his government, which didn’t complete 5 weeks, Truss fired his finance minister Kwasi Kwarting, who became the country’s second-lowest minister. United Kingdom In terms of service (38 days), Conservative Minister Ian MacLeod had the shortest term as Secretary of the Treasury after he died of a heart attack 30 days after taking office in 1970.

Terrasse has named the former foreign minister, Jeremy Hunt (one of his former rivals), as his successor to the finance minister, and British reports have described the former rival’s appointment to lead Conservative partyindicates a major shift in political direction and an attempt to restore stability after weeks of turmoil.

The Daily Mail said a group of about 20 members of parliament, most of whom are supporters of the former prime minister candidate, Rishi Sonakthey came together to plot the overthrow of Terrace.

While he cited deputies loyal to Liz Truss that his dismissal would be a “suicide”, amid chatter that the representatives support a joint charter for his former leadership rivals, Rishi Sunak and Benny Mordaunt, to alternatively assume the administration of the country until the next elections of 2024, in the manner of the Bennett Lapid government in Israel.

The British want Johnson

A TechneUK poll, commissioned by the British newspaper Express, showed that voters want a return Boris Johnson (by 25%) instead of Liz Terrace, who got (19%).

In a separate poll conducted on the Express website, over 80% of the newspaper’s readers said they wanted Johnson to return as prime minister.

While another poll revealed the Labor Party’s advantage over the Conservatives of 24 points, from 49% to 25%, which threatens to defeat the Conservatives in the next election.

impending collapse

Political analyst George Adamund said the government of British Prime Minister One-month-old Liz Terrace is on the verge of collapse after orchestrating another humiliating twist on planned tax cuts and fired her finance minister who was in charge of the proposals.

Adammond added on “Sky News Arabia” that Quarting’s mini budget has caused economic confusion and negative reactions in the financial markets, as well as internal and international criticism, and its popularity has plummeted. Conservative party In opinion polls there were calls from party deputies for a quick change of course, economic or political.

He explained that Truss, in an attempt to bail out his government, which didn’t complete five weeks, fired the finance minister and chose one of his competitors to succeed Johnson in an effort to make a lot of money in one fell swoop, but the crisis has left Prime Minister of the United Kingdomunder pressure from his Conservative party.

He stressed that “there are growing demands within the Conservative Party to seek a competent alternative to lead the country until the 2024 elections, in light of the party’s decline in popularity and its crises in recent years”.

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