Liz Truss will take an oath as the next British Prime Minister on Tuesday after defeating Rishi Suna in a conservative leadership contest. Liz Truss will be the third British female prime minister after Margaret Thatcher and Theresa May. However, the main cabinet pole will not see white people.Liz Truss defeated his rival Rishi Sung with 81,326 votes to 60,399 among party members. British Foreign Minister and Conservative Party leader Liz Truss were elected as the next British Prime Minister on Monday. The announcement of the main minister’s portfolio is expected to start flowing on Tuesday night. For the first time in British history, there will be no white people in one of the four major state offices.
LIZ TRUSS CABINET:
According to the British daily newspaper, Liz Truss is expected to appoint James Cleverly as Foreign Minister, Suella Braverman as Secretary of the Domestic and Kwarteng Kwasi as Chancellor. The appointment was expected to be welcomed by several people, including the former advisor to Boris Johnson, Samuel Kasumu, who resigned last year after a controversial report by the Race Commission and Ethnic Gaps, which according to critics rejected institutional racism, reported guardians.It was further reported that his rival, Rishi Sung, was not expected to be offered a job in his cabinet, a break from the tradition where the most unsuccessful leadership competitors had been offered the post.
TRUSS EXPECTED TO MEET QUEEN ELIZABETH:
Liz Truss is expected to arrive at Balmoral Castle in Scotland at 12:10 at night. Local time (1110 GMT) on Tuesday, where he will be officially appointed by Queen Elizabeth as the next Prime Minister of State. A spokesman for the Buckingham Palace said on Monday, Truss was expected to leave Balmoral around 12:40 pm. He will replace Boris Johnson, who was forced to announce his resignation in July after months of scandal seeing support for his government flowing away and the ministers stopped forcing him out, Reuters reported. It was further reported that Johnson would give a speech outside downing Street, then traveled to Scotland to meet Queen Elizabeth at his Balmoro Castle’s residence to officially submit his resignation.