Race to Liz Truss Replacement: Boris Johnson drops out, says ‘not the right thing to do’

On Sunday evening, Boris Johnson pulled out of the race to succeed Liz Truss as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK).

Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson. Photo: AFP / Daniel Leal via RNZ

Mr Johnson’s decision puts an end to his bid to return as Britain’s Prime Minister after he lost the job three months ago following a series of scandals.

This leaves his rival, Rishi Sunak, in a strong position to become the next leader of the country.

Boris Johnson, in a statement, said; “I have sadly come to the conclusion that this would simply not be the right thing to do.”

58-year old Johnson is of the belief that he could find it difficult to govern successfully without a unified Conservative Party in Parliament.

Party leaders threw their full support behind Mr Sunak as a better choice to try to bring unity into a disunited Party and push the chaos of the last few months away.

Mr Sunak officially declared his candidacy on Sunday, promising to “fix our economy”.

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