Sunak is unable to assure inflation relief: 30 points behind truss in his party's survey, cost of living increased by 18%
There is a week left for the announcement of the new Prime Minister in Britain. There is a fight between Bharatvanshi Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss. The key is in the hands of the nearly two lakh voters of the ruling Conservative Party. About 70 percent of the voters have sent the secret ballots to the party office. After a month of TV debates and meetings, Sunak seems to be lagging behind. In Britain, inflation became the biggest issue in this election. The voters had expected relief from inflation from Sunak, who was the Finance Minister, but Sunak's model seems to be failing on the issue of inflation. In the UK, the cost of living increased by 18 per cent in the last one year. Sunak had promised to reduce VAT in energy bills by 7 per cent, but during the campaign he promised to do it at the right time. That's where the game turned around. They could not assure the voters of inflation relief. Now Sunak is trailing fr...