UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss opened up an astonishing 34- point lead in the rearmost opinion bean of Conservative members who make up the electorate, suggesting her contender for party leadership and the PM’s post, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak has a mountain to climb, media reports said.
Stilt and Sunak will face the Tory faithful Wednesday night amid strong signs that the party has formerly made up its mind who it wants to come its coming leader and high minister, Daily Mail reported. The check by YouGov for the Times, UK also pours cold water on the former Chancellor’s expedients of changing their minds, as he prepares for the third hustings in Cardiff.
further than 80 percent of those who say they will support his rival contend their minds are formerly made up and they plan to cast their votes for her as soon as possible.
Just 17 per cent say they might still change their mind while 29 percent of Sunak’s sympathizers say they might still bounce else, Daily Mail reported.
In another blow, the vote has been hit by a detention after asset chiefs advised that ballots” could be vulnerable to hackers”. Firstly, Conservative party members were going to be given a postal ballot which had a law with it, individual to each namer.
latterly, they could also submit their choice by post or online for the first time and were suitable to change their decision latterly in the contest. But that’s no longer possible because of fears that the vote could be manipulated.
Truss, who has for weeks been the favourite to succeed Boris Johnson as Prime Minister, is supported by 60 per cent of Conservative members, Daily Mail reported.
Just 26 per cent said they were backing former chancellor Sunak, who has been launching a policy blitz in a shot to catch up with his rival.

