Britain Politics: Political turmoil intensifies for the post of PM, leaving the holidays midway, Boris Johnson returns to London, will present his claim

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International Desk:
UK Politics: After the resignation of Liz Truss in a dramatic manner in the UK, the election for the post of Prime Minister has intensified.  According to the information, elections can be held for the post of new Prime Minister on the coming Friday.  Meanwhile, there is a discussion about the name of former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and he has returned to London after canceling his holidays in the middle.  Johnson will now present his claim for the post of PM.  However, the first choice of the ruling Conservative Party for the post of the new Prime Minister is believed to be Rishi Sunak of Indian origin.
Already speculation about Sunak is intense and bookies have also bet on his name, in the meantime, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has suddenly made the election competition more interesting by coming to the fore in this race.
A report in 'The Telegraph' said that in the midst of political turmoil in Britain, Boris Johnson has claimed that he can lead the Conservative Party to victory in the elections to be held in December 2024.  At the same time, opposition parties are demanding mid-term elections, which have a thumping majority in Parliament.  The Daily News Telegraph report said that Boris Johnson is now pressurizing Rishi Sunak to support him and return to the post of PM.  Let us tell you that the election of the Conservative leadership is going to be held next week and the results can be declared on Friday.
Indian-origin Priti Patel, who was the Home Secretary in the cabinet of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has spoken of supporting her former boss on Saturday.  She considered Boris Johnson the best candidate to replace Liz Truss at 10 Downing Street.  She took Johnson's side, saying that Johnson got a public mandate in the 2019 general election.  I am supporting him in the leadership contest.

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