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Voting In Tory Leadership Race Comes To An End

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Voting In Tory Leadership Race Comes To An End

Voting in the UK’s Tory party leadership race has now closed with either Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak set to be declared the winner on Monday.

Polling closed at 5 pm, bringing to an end a long, fractious contest that dominated the summer and saw both candidates clash over competing visions for the country. The Conservative party said that nearly 20,000 members attended the hustings and a total of 2.2 million people viewed a husting online.

British foreign secretary Ms. Truss is believed to be on course for victory and in her final message on Friday, she paid tribute to the party members she had met in recent months.

She said: “It has been fantastic meeting and speaking to thousands of members across the whole of the UK over the last six weeks.

“Our members make our party great and I would like to thank all the volunteers who have helped along the way. I believe in a brighter and better future for Britain. I have a bold plan that will grow our economy and deliver higher wages, more security for families, and world-class public services.

“I’ll do this by cutting taxes, pushing through supply-side reform, and slashing red tape that is holding businesses back. If I am elected prime minister, I will never let anyone talk us down and I will do everything in my power to make sure our great nation succeeds.”

Mr. Sunak said he was “humbled” by his engagement with the party faithful.

In a statement, he said: “I have been humbled to meet so many thousands of our brilliant members and activists over the past six weeks.

“This is a critical election for our country and the future of the Conservative Party, as we eye a historic fifth term in government. We face huge challenges ahead, but also huge opportunities. I know what it takes to get through challenging times. I did it as chancellor and I will do it again as prime minister.”

Boris Johnson’s successor will be announced on Monday, taking over as prime minister the following day.

Conservative Party chairman Andrew Stephenson, marking the closure of voting in the Tory leadership race, paid tribute to the two candidates and party members.

“This hustings program has shown the strength of our party across the UK, with sold-out events filling Wembley Arena to Perth Concert Hall,” he said.

“I’d like to thank Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss for participating in what, at times, must have been a grueling schedule in good spirits and allowing our members to question them up front and personal, answering over six hundred questions and putting themselves under the spotlight.

“During my tour of 80 seats across the country, I have found our members in good voice and ready to take the fight to Labour and the Lib Dems, and win that historic fifth term at the next general election.

“Whatever the result come Monday, I know our party is ready to unite around a new leader and tackle the challenges we face as a country ahead.”

Mr. Johnson has sought to use his final weeks to outline what he perceives to be his legacy from his time in Downing Street.

His term of office was rocked by the party gate scandal and was ultimately brought to an end over the way he handled allegations of inappropriate behavior by former Conservative whip Chris Pincher.

Fresh allegations of misconduct were brought to light on Thursday, with Sky News reporting that one woman had been assaulted by a cabinet minister, while another was groped by a senior No 10 aide.

Mr. Johnson and his successor will then go to Balmoral rather than Buckingham Palace for the appointment of the new prime minister, in a break from tradition.

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II will receive Mr. Johnson on Tuesday, September 6th at her Aberdeenshire home, where he will formally tender his resignation.

This will be followed by an audience with the new Tory leader, where she or he will be invited to form a government.

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