LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson reportedly told conservative leadership candidates to support “anyone except Rishi” because he felt betrayed by the former Chancellor of the Minister of Finance.
Johnson was convinced that Sadai had planned his leadership offer for months and blamed him over his fall, according to a story in “The Times” in England.
Citing a series of anonymous sources, the story said that Johnson told parliamentary members who were eliminated from the leadership competition that Sundanese, son -in -law Narayana Murthy, should not be a British Prime Minister.
Although Johnson openly refused to support one of the candidates, a source said Johnson “looked most interested” at Foreign Minister Liz Truss and was also open to Junior Minister of Trade Penny Mordaunt for the top work.
Sources quoted by the Times said: “The whole team No. 10 Hate Rishi. It’s personal. This is spicy. They don’t blame Saj [Sajid Javid] for dropping it. They blame Rishi. They thought he planned this for months. ”
One source told The Times, Johnson was worried that S was “gentle” to Putin and the others said that Johnson was not happy with the lack of attractive growth strategies when the Chancellor for months. But Sung’s allies rejected this accusation, saying: “Rishi leads in upholding the toughest sanctions against Russia.”
Sakah received a strong criticism in March over his multi-quarterly relationship Akshata Murthy with Infosys. His family at that time was accused of profit from Russian President Vladimir Putin since Infosys was present in Moscow.
In online friction on Friday, Sadai said he would only provide a “responsibly” tax deduction after England in the clutches of inflation – which was what Thatcher did in the 80s.
Asked what his biggest weakness, he said: “I have a reputation to work hard and go through the details. I think you have to be sure in this work, especially the more seniors you get, that you do not allow perfect enemies to be a good enemy. This gets the right balance between understanding every aspect of something and then realizing that I have done as much as I need for it and my time is better spent elsewhere. ”
He described his vision about Britain as a country that led the world in education, innovation and technology and became the center of change that was seen in the global economy, and which enabled businesses to see the benefits of Brexit.
He said he was the right person to become a PM because he could win in the red and blue walls and liberal leading chairs like Amersham in the next general election.
He said the best way to help people at the cost of the life crisis “is to ensure they are in a good work paid. We need to move people from welfare to work and ensure they get the skills needed for the work paid better,” he gave Tofu viewers.
The rival of the main leadership of Sadai, Penny Mordaunt, joking his biggest weakness was four Burmese cats and introduced it to No. 10 may present several challenges with Larry The Downing Street Cat.