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Rishi will win even after losing!

If there is a miracle at the last moment, it is a different matter, otherwise on Monday White Liz Truss will become the Prime Minister of Britain. The Conservative Party will not elect Indian-origin Rishi Sunak as its leader. I was struck by the attitude of the newspapers of the Conservative mood in London. In July, I wrote about how Rishi Sunak could become PM in Churchill’s conservative party. Despite this, I had my desire and suspense as an Indian and will continue till the announcement of the results on Monday. I believe that the leadership quality of Rishi Sunak has emerged more in the competition from the lease truss. They have every ability to meet the current needs of the UK. Had there been a general election, the British people would have won the Conservative Party in his name. But Liz Truss is winning the election because the party’s district-county level leaders-workers have to do it. Because they are native British and white. You can say how liberal, intelligent, modern Britain can tell itself, but the society is not ready to accept a black Indian as the Prime Minister.

I wouldn’t think that way. how to think After all, that society is also telling the career graph of Rishi Sunak? How is it possible in a country and society that the older generation abandons its idea? They mean Britain, hand over the key to a superpower power to a Hindu of Indian origin? Remember how we Hindus were flustered in 2004 by the prospect of Sonia Gandhi becoming the Prime Minister of India! It should also be noted that Rishi Sunak won with a huge majority as a leader among the party’s MPs. This was due to his ability and quality of leadership. But old grassroots leaders have a different view. From July 28 to August 31, both the leaders campaigned among one lakh sixty thousand party workers. The Prime Minister will be decided on 5 September by their voting. Who are these activist voters? Largely the majority of the old, white, wealthy and hardline Conservatives of southern Britain. Means Churchill, conservative of Thatcher tradition.

Among them, Liz Truss has the upper hand. Obviously this is out of ideological insistence-abuse. It has a right in a democracy. On Monday, these people of the Conservative Party will choose Liz Truss because they have a natural trust in Liz Truss on issues like tax cuts, EU protests and immigration.

One can say that Conservative politics is booming in the broad white society of the European Union, including Donald Trump in the US and the Conservatives in the French Parliament. If you want, you can call it the worst time of the world or Rahu Kaal. Britain has been making the wrong decisions ever since its decision to leave the European Union.

In that sense, the Conservative Party’s decision on Monday would be suicidal. Understanding the nuances of Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak’s debate, I believe that with Liz Truss becoming Prime Minister, Britain’s economy will deteriorate. Relations with neighboring France, Europe will be cold. The government will take populist decisions. The new prime minister will be a bad carbon copy of his predecessor, Boris Johnson. Think, even as foreign minister, Liz Truss did not describe France as a friend of Britain in the debate. When both the candidates were asked what do you think about President Macron and France, then Liz Truss’s answer was – I will see Macron’s words and deeds. On the other hand, sage Sunak bluntly said – France is a friendly country.

Think about this difference. Do you know how it reacted in France, Europe? President Macron said – Had I been asked such a question, I would have said what Rishi Sunak said.

Clearly Liz Truss would run Britain in nationalism, populist ignorance and inexperience in economic matters. They will take immediate decisions in everyday heading. Rishi Sunak’s stand is correct that he will not become a minister in the new government. Regarding this, he has said that when I have a different opinion about the policies from Liz Truss, then I should not take a post in that government. Sunak has repeatedly said that I will first take tough decisions to bring the economy back on track. I can’t speak what people want to hear. I will work in the direction of the country with a long-term vision and not the things to become popular.

That is why I believe that even after defeat, Rishi Sunak is leaving a mark in the public mind of Britain. Take note of my prediction that Liz Truss will be a flop as Prime Minister and it is not impossible that Rishi Sunak becomes an imperative of Britain by the time the general election approaches. He was then made the leader of the Conservative Party.

Shubham Bangwal

Shubham Bangwal is a Senior Journalist at Youthistaan.com You can follow him on Twitter @sb_0fficial
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