UK PM Race: Boris Johnson in the PM's race, left the holiday in the middle and returned to London

Boris Johnson has also been entered in the uK PM Race. Let us tell you that Boris can present his claim for the post of PM. In view of this, he has left his holiday in the middle and returned to London. Now it has to be seen who will be the next Prime Minister of Britain.

UK PM Race: Boris Johnson in the PM's race, left the holiday in the middle and returned to London
UK PM Race, image source: THE SIASAT DAILY

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson returned to London on Saturday amid the ongoing political turmoil in Britain. Let us tell you that Boris can also present the claim of Prime Minister. Britain is once again in discussion regarding the post of new Prime Minister. 

Indian-origin Rishi Sunak is the first choice of Tory MPs from the ruling Conservative Party, but the contest has become even more interesting with Boris Johnson suddenly joining the race for the post of PM. Boris Johnson returned to London on Saturday after a holiday. 

Liz Truss resigns

British Prime Minister Liz Truss, who is going through a political crisis, has resigned on Thursday. Under pressure from his own Conservative Party MPs, he resigned about 6 weeks after becoming Prime Minister. 

Let us tell you that Liz was elected Prime Minister on 6 September 2022 and she will remain in her post until her successor is chosen. The leadership election will be completed at a brisk pace by next week. At the same time, the opposition Labor Party has demanded immediate elections. 

Boris Johnson or Rishi Sunak

After the resignation of Liz Truss, now there is talk of Boris Johnson or Rishi Sunak becoming PM again. Let us tell you that Rishi Sunak, the former rival of the truss, is currently being seen as the frontrunner of the PM's race. 

Recently a survey was conducted among the members of the Conservative Party. In which 63 percent of Tory members consider Boris Johnson a better alternative to Liz Truss. As the PM candidate, 32 percent supported Boris Johnson, while 23 percent supported Rishi Sunak.