By Christy Cooney BBC News Image source, PA Media The 2 prospects in the Conservative management race are setting out their pitches to the celebration members who will pick Boris Johnson’s follower. Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss topped the last tally of MPs on Wednesday. Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Mr Sunak stated he would present “a set of reforms as radical as the ones Margaret Thatcher drove through in the 1980s”. In the Daily Mail, Ms Truss guaranteed “tax-cutting, enterprise-boosting, business-friendly Conservative policy”. The set emerged as the last prospects after Ms Truss reversed a narrow lead held by Trade minister Penny Mordaunt, at one point the preferred, to safeandsecure the support of 113 Tory MPs to Ms Mordaunt’s105 Former Chancellor Mr Sunak, who regularly led amongst MPs, topped the tally with 137 votes. Polls recommend he is less popular amongst the Conservative Party subscription who will vote for their chosen prospect next month. The 2 finalists will now set out their stalls at 12 hustings to be held around the UK. The veryfirst will take location in Leeds on 28 July, while the last will be in London on 31 August. Just weeks to beauty the subscription The race to be our next prime minister is now expanding and slowing down. Well, simply a little bit. The everyday democratic procedure including 350-something Conservative MPs is done. Now it broadens to 160,000-ish Conservative Party members. I went to see half a lots or so at a club in Chesham, Buckinghamshire. There were gasps at how close the election to make the last 2 was and a genuine awareness of the duty celebration members now bring, on behalf of the nation. And so the encouraging of them starts. There will likewise be 2 telecasted disputes, one hosted by the BBC on 25 July, the other hosted by Sky
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