In the new survey, Sunak is again backward from Liz Truss, the voters are demanding to bring back Johnson
The new UK survey also shows an edge over former chancellor Rishi Sunak of Liz Trujs. However, the shocking thing that has come out in this survey is that people want the return of Boris Johnson.
The election for the post of Prime Minister is going on in Britain. According to recent surveys and speculators there is a chance of Liz Truss winning. She is campaigning for a tax cut scheme to solve the economic crisis amid rising prices in Britain. The new survey also shows an edge over former chancellor Rishi Sunak in the race for the leadership of his Conservative Party. However, the shocking thing that has come out in this survey is that outgoing PM Boris Johnson is still very popular among Tory members.
The survey suggests that at least 49 percent of Tory supporters still want former British PM Boris Johnson not to be kicked out of the PM race because he doesn't like Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak here. Let us tell you that after talking to voters in the constituencies it was found that he believes that Tory lawmakers have damaged the reputation of the party by ousting Johnson.
What did voters say about Boris Johnson
One voter in Greater Manchester said, 'Whether he will fail or succeed, we will never know now, but he should have been given a chance. I really liked Boris and was really disappointed with the way he was treated. They are picking up small things.
Even after falling behind, Rishi Sunak did not give up hope
Meanwhile, even after lagging behind in the survey, Rishi Sunak has not given up hope. He has said that he is excited to move forward in the Conservative Party's leadership campaign. In the last 30 days of campaigning to succeed Johnson, Sunak has conducted 100 events to reach out to 16,000 party members.
In a video, he is seen saying that beware of the underdog because the underdog has nothing to lose. An underdog fights for every inch. He added, 'They work hard, last a long time, think smartly, underdogs don't leave the field, they will do tough things and never get complacent.'