RISHI SUNG – Former Indian Chancellor -origin from England who lost on Monday Liz Truss in the race to become the next Prime Minister of the Kingdom – said it was a ‘real privilege’ to become a Minister of Finance of his country and that and that ‘I was proud of my notes .. . ‘
It is a privilege to have a job that I have, has become a Chancellor at the time of great difficulties for our country and I am proud of my notes as a Chancellor, helping to protect our economy through the biggest surprise [pandemic] experienced in about 300 years, “he said After the results of the ruling leadership of the leadership of the Conservative Party.
On Monday, after losing to Truss, Saunak called for unity in the conservative and urged his supporters to unite behind the new Prime Minister. He said he would support the government led by his rivals but also that he could not serve in the cabinet. Sakah also said he ‘needed (ed) to recover’ from what often became a bad contest and divided
That’s not something I think, “Sung said when asked about the role of the cabinet.However, if Sung is not offered a role in the Truss Cabinet, it will be a break from tradition.Career alone as a member of parliament
Sunda has been a member of Parliament for Richmond (Yorks) in North Yorkshire since 2015. About his future plans, he said his constituents remain a priority for the future.
I will now focus on supporting my constituents first and most importantly and continue to be members of their parliament as long as they will have me and give Liz Truss my full support when the conservative government just continues to move with the challenges in front of us now,” said Sungak.