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Boris Johnson replacement vote ousts Badenoch

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Kemi Badenoch is ousted as the Tories cast their second-last round of votes to replace Boris Johnson as the UK prime minister

Rishi Sunak emerged once again as the Tory parliamentary party favourite as the voting rounds near and end as Conservatives replace Boris Johnson.

Kemi Badenoch – a wildcard entrant who was a relative unknown outside of Westminster circles, was eliminated.

This leaves Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss and Penny Mordaunt remaining.

LIZ TRUSS, THE UK FOREIGN SECRETARY, IS BEING BACKED BY THE RIGHT WING OF THE CONSERVATIVES TO REPLACE BORIS JOHNSON AS PM

There is only one more party vote to take place, which will see one of the remaining three contestants being ousted.

PENNY MORDAUNT, WHO WAS THE UK’S FIRST FEMALE DEFENCE SECRETARY IN 2019

After that, the final two will face a postal ballot of the entire UK Conservative membership.

RISHI SUNAK, FORMER UK CHANCELLOR AND CURRENT FRONTRUNNER AMONG PARLIAMENTARY TORIES AS THEY VOTE TO REPLACE BORIS JOHNSON

An estimated 160,000 members will vote and the winner of the final two candidates will become the Tory leader.

They will move into Number 10 Downing Street and take over from Boris Johnson on September 5th as prime minister of the United Kingdom.

Simon is a ticker NEWS corespondent in London. Simon started his career in his hometown of Sydney as a news video producer for NineMSN, then moved to the UK with Good Morning Britain on ITV, followed by a TV reporter for a local news service in Manchester in England’s north. Simon joins ticker News after several years in the London headquarters of ITN Productions as a news producer, and as an assistant news editor for ITV News.

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