September loser expected to become October winner

With former Prime Minister Boris Johnson out of the race, the grand favourite to be the new prime minister is Richie Sunnak -- and, while Penny Mor Ashdown does not gather more supporters than the number already disclosed, Sunak's victory could be confirmed this afternoon. Whatever happens, until the end of this week Britain [...]
Whatever happens, by the end of this week, Great Britain will have a new prime minister, the BBC writes, records Periscopi.
Yes, the third prime minister within seven weeks.
An unprecedented level of turbulence, a series of catastrophic events that most conservatives privately acknowledge have caused profound absurdity by damaging their party's reputation.
The winner will inherit the same basket of problems that witnessed very serious to Liz Trus to confront: a deeply cruel party, rising prices, grim public finances and a chorus of opposition parties that say conservatives have no electoral legitimacy.
But, also, they hope the real appetite of the Conservative Party for the uprising will eventually be satisfied. If this is not done, an extremely difficult task will soon become impossible. /Periscopi/












