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Liz Truss defeats Rishi Sunak to become new British Prime Minister

Liz Truss defeats Rishi Sunak to become new British Prime Minister

Rishi Sunak was a clear frontrunner throughout in the race to succeed Johnson, who was unceremoniously ousted from the 10 Downing Street - the official residence of Prime Minister. However, Truss was expected to trump Sunak to win the prime ministerial race.

Liz Truss, 47, will succeed Boris Johnson, who resigned as UK Prime Minister in July following a series of controversies. Liz Truss, 47, will succeed Boris Johnson, who resigned as UK Prime Minister in July following a series of controversies.

UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss on Monday defeated Indian-origin chancellor Rishi Sunak to become the new British Prime Minister. She will succeed Boris Johnson, who resigned as Prime Minister in July this year following a series of controversies.

Sunak was a clear frontrunner throughout in the race to succeed Johnson, who was unceremoniously ousted from the 10 Downing Street - the official residence of Prime Minister. However, Truss was expected to trump Sunak to win the prime ministerial race.

A day before the result, which Sunak sensed he was losing, the former chancellor said he was would support the next prime minister. "I look forward to supporting the Conservative government in whatever capacity," he said when asked about his future plans if loses the race to Truss.

Soon after she was announced as the winner of the race that went on for over two months, Truss said she was honoured to be elected the Leader of the Conservative Party. She thanked the party leaders for putting their trust in her to lead and deliver for the country.

Truss said she will take bold action "to get all of us through these tough times, grow our economy, and unleash the United Kingdom’s potential". She in another tweet said she has a bold vision for the country and economy.

"I'm ready to deliver as Prime Minister from day one," she said.