London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lead over her rival Rishi Sunak than previously thought, according to a poll of party members. Truss is backed by 48% of Conservative Party members compared with 43% for former finance minister Mr Sunak, according to the poll of 807 people by Italian data company Techne, carried out July 19-27. This suggests a much tighter race than a previous poll of Conservative members carried out by YouGov on July 20-21 that showed Truss with a 24-point lead over Mr Sunak. Mr Sunak and Truss are competing in a summer tour of hustings around Britain for the votes of about 200,000 Conservative members, who will select the next prime minister with the winner announced September 5.
London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lead over her rival Rishi Sunak than previously thought, according to a poll of party members. Truss is backed by 48% of Conservative Party members compared with 43% for former finance minister Mr Sunak, according to the poll of 807 people by Italian data company Techne, carried out July 19-27. This suggests a much tighter race than a previous poll of Conservative members carried out by YouGov on July 20-21 that showed Truss with a 24-point lead over Mr Sunak. Mr Sunak and Truss are competing in a summer tour of hustings around Britain for the votes of about 200,000 Conservative members, who will select the next prime minister with the winner announced September 5.London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lead over her rival Rishi Sunak than previously thought, according to a poll of party members. Truss is backed by 48% of Conservative Party members compared with 43% for former finance minister Mr Sunak, according to the poll of 807 people by Italian data company Techne, carried out July 19-27. This suggests a much tighter race than a previous poll of Conservative members carried out by YouGov on July 20-21 that showed Truss with a 24-point lead over Mr Sunak. Mr Sunak and Truss are competing in a summer tour of hustings around Britain for the votes of about 200,000 Conservative members, who will select the next prime minister with the winner announced September 5.London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lead over her rival Rishi Sunak than previously thought, according to a poll of party members. Truss is backed by 48% of Conservative Party members compared with 43% for former finance minister Mr Sunak, according to the poll of 807 people by Italian data company Techne, carried out July 19-27. This suggests a much tighter race than a previous poll of Conservative members carried out by YouGov on July 20-21 that showed Truss with a 24-point lead over Mr Sunak. Mr Sunak and Truss are competing in a summer tour of hustings around Britain for the votes of about 200,000 Conservative members, who will select the next prime minister with the winner announced September 5.London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lead over her rival Rishi Sunak than previously thought, according to a poll of party members. Truss is backed by 48% of Conservative Party members compared with 43% for former finance minister Mr Sunak, according to the poll of 807 people by Italian data company Techne, carried out July 19-27. This suggests a much tighter race than a previous poll of Conservative members carried out by YouGov on July 20-21 that showed Truss with a 24-point lead over Mr Sunak. Mr Sunak and Truss are competing in a summer tour of hustings around Britain for the votes of about 200,000 Conservative members, who will select the next prime minister with the winner announced September 5.London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lead over her rival Rishi Sunak than previously thought, according to a poll of party members. Truss is backed by 48% of Conservative Party members compared with 43% for former finance minister Mr Sunak, according to the poll of 807 people by Italian data company Techne, carried out July 19-27. This suggests a much tighter race than a previous poll of Conservative members carried out by YouGov on July 20-21 that showed Truss with a 24-point lead over Mr Sunak. Mr Sunak and Truss are competing in a summer tour of hustings around Britain for the votes of about 200,000 Conservative members, who will select the next prime minister with the winner announced September 5.London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lead over her rival Rishi Sunak than previously thought, according to a poll of party members. Truss is backed by 48% of Conservative Party members compared with 43% for former finance minister Mr Sunak, according to the poll of 807 people by Italian data company Techne, carried out July 19-27. This suggests a much tighter race than a previous poll of Conservative members carried out by YouGov on July 20-21 that showed Truss with a 24-point lead over Mr Sunak. Mr Sunak and Truss are competing in a summer tour of hustings around Britain for the votes of about 200,000 Conservative members, who will select the next prime minister with the winner announced September 5.London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lead over her rival Rishi Sunak than previously thought, according to a poll of party members. Truss is backed by 48% of Conservative Party members compared with 43% for former finance minister Mr Sunak, according to the poll of 807 people by Italian data company Techne, carried out July 19-27. This suggests a much tighter race than a previous poll of Conservative members carried out by YouGov on July 20-21 that showed Truss with a 24-point lead over Mr Sunak. Mr Sunak and Truss are competing in a summer tour of hustings around Britain for the votes of about 200,000 Conservative members, who will select the next prime minister with the winner announced September 5.London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lead over her rival Rishi Sunak than previously thought, according to a poll of party members. Truss is backed by 48% of Conservative Party members compared with 43% for former finance minister Mr Sunak, according to the poll of 807 people by Italian data company Techne, carried out July 19-27. This suggests a much tighter race than a previous poll of Conservative members carried out by YouGov on July 20-21 that showed Truss with a 24-point lead over Mr Sunak. Mr Sunak and Truss are competing in a summer tour of hustings around Britain for the votes of about 200,000 Conservative members, who will select the next prime minister with the winner announced September 5.London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lead over her rival Rishi Sunak than previously thought, according to a poll of party members. Truss is backed by 48% of Conservative Party members compared with 43% for former finance minister Mr Sunak, according to the poll of 807 people by Italian data company Techne, carried out July 19-27. This suggests a much tighter race than a previous poll of Conservative members carried out by YouGov on July 20-21 that showed Truss with a 24-point lead over Mr Sunak. Mr Sunak and Truss are competing in a summer tour of hustings around Britain for the votes of about 200,000 Conservative members, who will select the next prime minister with the winner announced September 5.London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lead over her rival Rishi Sunak than previously thought, according to a poll of party members. Truss is backed by 48% of Conservative Party members compared with 43% for former finance minister Mr Sunak, according to the poll of 807 people by Italian data company Techne, carried out July 19-27. This suggests a much tighter race than a previous poll of Conservative members carried out by YouGov on July 20-21 that showed Truss with a 24-point lead over Mr Sunak. Mr Sunak and Truss are competing in a summer tour of hustings around Britain for the votes of about 200,000 Conservative members, who will select the next prime minister with the winner announced September 5.London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lead over her rival Rishi Sunak than previously thought, according to a poll of party members. Truss is backed by 48% of Conservative Party members compared with 43% for former finance minister Mr Sunak, according to the poll of 807 people by Italian data company Techne, carried out July 19-27. This suggests a much tighter race than a previous poll of Conservative members carried out by YouGov on July 20-21 that showed Truss with a 24-point lead over Mr Sunak. Mr Sunak and Truss are competing in a summer tour of hustings around Britain for the votes of about 200,000 Conservative members, who will select the next prime minister with the winner announced September 5.London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lead over her rival Rishi Sunak than previously thought, according to a poll of party members. Truss is backed by 48% of Conservative Party members compared with 43% for former finance minister Mr Sunak, according to the poll of 807 people by Italian data company Techne, carried out July 19-27. This suggests a much tighter race than a previous poll of Conservative members carried out by YouGov on July 20-21 that showed Truss with a 24-point lead over Mr Sunak. Mr Sunak and Truss are competing in a summer tour of hustings around Britain for the votes of about 200,000 Conservative members, who will select the next prime minister with the winner announced September 5.London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lead over her rival Rishi Sunak than previously thought, according to a poll of party members. Truss is backed by 48% of Conservative Party members compared with 43% for former finance minister Mr Sunak, according to the poll of 807 people by Italian data company Techne, carried out July 19-27. This suggests a much tighter race than a previous poll of Conservative members carried out by YouGov on July 20-21 that showed Truss with a 24-point lead over Mr Sunak. Mr Sunak and Truss are competing in a summer tour of hustings around Britain for the votes of about 200,000 Conservative members, who will select the next prime minister with the winner announced September 5.London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lead over her rival Rishi Sunak than previously thought, according to a poll of party members. Truss is backed by 48% of Conservative Party members compared with 43% for former finance minister Mr Sunak, according to the poll of 807 people by Italian data company Techne, carried out July 19-27. This suggests a much tighter race than a previous poll of Conservative members carried out by YouGov on July 20-21 that showed Truss with a 24-point lead over Mr Sunak. Mr Sunak and Truss are competing in a summer tour of hustings around Britain for the votes of about 200,000 Conservative members, who will select the next prime minister with the winner announced September 5.London: Foreign minister Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has a smaller lea
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