Comprehensive foreign media reported on the 13th that British Conservative Party insiders said that Prime Minister Tras, who has just taken office for less than 40 days, is facing difficulties, and some members of the party are planning to support Tras' former competitors to take her position.
In July this year, Tras (right) participated in a television debate with former Chancellor Sunak.
According to AFP , former Conservative MP and editor of the "Conservative House" website Goodman said that now "everyone is talking about various possibilities" and said that Conservative backbench MP is "looking for alternatives (current Chancellor of the Exchequer) Kwoten, or even replacements for Trass."
Goodman said that the candidates for heated discussions within the party include former Chancellor Sunak, former Chancellor of the Finance Minister Sunak, former Secretary of Defense Modant, who participated in the election for the party leader, and even former Prime Minister Johnson , who was forced to resign.
In addition, a poll recently released by the poll agency YouGov showed that the support rate of the Labour Party, the largest opposition party in the UK, was 52%, far ahead of the ruling Conservative Party 22%; 53% of respondents believed that Tras should resign as prime minister.
However, the British Mirror mentioned in the report that some senior Conservative MPs said that the idea of considering the removal of Trass was "too early" and "experienced three prime ministers in a year is too crazy." British Foreign Secretary Cliverly said that removing Tras would be a "disastrous bad idea" politically and economically.
(China News Service)