Jeremy Hunt and Liz Truss are among the Conservative politicians named as possible replacements for Prime Minister Boris Johnson should he leave office.
Hunt worked briefly in Japan and later ran an educational publishing business and set up a charity to help AIDS orphans in Kenya. He is married with three children.“Anyone who believes our country is stronger, fairer [and] more prosperous when led by Conservatives should reflect that the consequence of not changing will be to hand the country to others who do not share those values.
Truss supported staying in the European Union during the Brexit referendum in 2016 but soon got on board with the project after the decision to leave was made. She previously worked in the energy and telecommunications industries and is a qualified management accountant. She is married with two children.on Monday that she would support Johnson. “The Prime Minister has my 100% backing in today’s vote and I strongly encourage colleagues to support him,” she said.
Wallace attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and was commissioned as an officer to the Scots Guards in his 20s, whichin supporting Ukraine against Russia in their ongoing war. “[Russian President Vladimir] Putin, his inner circle and generals are now mirroring the fascism and tyranny of 77 years ago, repeating the errors of last century’s totalitarian regimes,” Wallace said in a May speech at the National Army Museum.
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