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Liz Truss likely to be next prime minister, Tories poll

Liz Truss is likely to be the next prime minister, according to a leading poll of Conservative MPs.

A survey conducted on the ConservativeHome website, known as the "Conservative bible," found that the Foreign Secretary outperformed Rishi Sunak by 32 points. is shown.

Of his 961 Tories who voted, 60% said they wanted Truss to succeed Boris Johnson, and 28% supported Mr. Sunak. did.

The latest polls show Mr Truss significantly ahead of Rishi Sunak, who calls himself an "underdog", clearly trying to lower his expectations.

The leader's frontrunner yesterday rejected calls to end abortion in Northern Ireland.

Rishi Sunak speaking at an event in Perth (

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The foreign secretary said Westminster had "undemocratically and unconstitutionally forced abortions" from a Belfast Tory. objected.

In 2019, Westminster MPs voted overwhelmingly in favor of legalizing abortion in Northern Ireland when power-sharing talks failed to restore empowered cadres. voted.

In response to applause, Ms Truss said: England. That's what a union is."

The foreign minister also said that "nothing" would compromise her demands regarding the Brexit impasse in Northern Ireland. 41}

Photo of Boris Johnson and Rishi Snack during a February visit to the Kent Oncology Center at Maidstone Hospital in Kent. (

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She said British courts were the "ultimate arbitrators" of transactions. and East-West trade "must be a free flow", Northern Irelanders said before she approved the new arrangement "to take advantage of the tax incentives offered by the UK government".

Stormont is paralyzed by the breakdown of ties over the Northern Ireland Protocol, a key part of Boris Johnson's Brexit deal.

Britain's move to ignore the protocol and bincheks between the UK and Northern Ireland has infuriated the EU.

Ms. Truss said, "It may take some time for this bill to pass the Senate, but the sooner it starts, the sooner it will end. I will get the bill into law as soon as possible."

The leadership contest has largely been contested over plans to address the cost of living crisis.

Both candidates are expected to succeed Boris Johnson.

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The Institute for Fiscal Affairs (IFS) said a 'permanent tax cut' could increase fiscal pressure. said.

But Carl Emerson, deputy director of IFS, author of the Institute's latest report, said: This makes tax and spending decisions even more difficult.

"In the absence of concrete measures to cut public spending, and a putative desire to control the country's finances, Truss and Sunak's promises to cut taxes in the medium term have been compromised. It's hard to get right. Responsibly."

According to Truss campaign sources discussing warnings from the IFS, Mr. and plans to start a plan to put more money into hard-working people.People".

A spokesman for the Sunak campaign said the IFS analysis was "driving coaches and horses through Liz's economic plans."

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