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New British Prime Minister To Be Announced by 12:30pm

The incoming Prime Minister will be under intense pressure to rapidly take control of a variety of crises affecting the country after weeks of claims of a “Zombie Government.”

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If Liz Truss is named the new Conservative leader today, she will have a TOWERING list of tasks to complete and an overflowing inbox as the new prime minister.

When the official results of the Conservative leadership contest are made public at 12.30 pm today, Foreign Secretary Truss is anticipated to be introduced as Boris Johnson’s replacement. Ms. Truss and her adversary Rishi Sunak have been touring the nation for six weeks, outlining their opposing visions for the nation.

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As voting ended on Friday, TechneUK released an exclusive survey for Express.co.uk that showed the South West Norfolk MP was poised to win with the support of 64 percent of Conservative members, as opposed to the 36 percent believed to have backed Mr. Sunak.

Even though the candidates will only find out who has won the race  10 minutes before the result is public.

Ms. Truss has begun preparing for her anticipated premiership even though she won’t learn who won the contest for No. 10 until 10 minutes before the results are made public.

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The incoming Prime Minister will be under intense pressure to rapidly take control of a variety of crises affecting the country after weeks of claims of a “Zombie Government.”

According to polling conducted for this website, more over half of all voters want the new occupant of Downing Street to make lowering rising energy costs his or her top priority.

According to the TechneUK survey, 52% of the populace saw it as the country’s top problem.

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However, among Conservative voters, the percentage drops to just 39%, with nearly as many Conservative supporters (36 percent) stating that the new Prime Minister’s top priority must be tax relief.

Hardline Brexit supporters in the House of Commons on the Government side want quick action to take the EU to task over the Northern Ireland Protocol.

She made it apparent that it was a priority, and I have faith in her to deliver.

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