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Tuesday 23 July 2019 12:07 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 23 July 2019 12:45 pm

Boris Johnson wins race to be UK Prime Minister by a landslide

By: Alexandra Rogers

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Boris Johnson has been elected leader of the Tory party with over 66 per cent of the vote
Boris Johnson has been elected leader of the Tory party with over 66 per cent of the vote

Boris Johnson will become the UK’s next Prime Minister after he overwhelmingly defeated rival Jeremy Hunt in the Tory leadership race.

Johnson won 92,153 votes compared with 46,456 for Hunt on a turnout of 87.4 per cent.

Read more: Boris Johnson’s to do list in his first 100 days as Prime Minister

The former mayor of London and foreign secretary was expected to win the contest and enjoyed over half of the parliamentary party’s support.

Johnson said his objective was to “deliver Brexit, unite the country and defeat Jeremy Corbyn”.

“And that is what we are going to do,” he added.

Sterling fell 0.14 per cent against the dollar before climbing up to stand only marginally down at 1.2471.

Johnson is expected to be officially appointed Prime Minister after Theresa May hands in her resignation to the Queen at Buckingham Palace tomorrow.

US President Donald Trump was quick to congratulate Johnson on his victory, tweeting: “Congratulations to Boris Johnson on becoming the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He will be great!”

Congratulations to Boris Johnson on becoming the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He will be great!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 23, 2019

However, the Brexiter will be greeted with a raft of resignations from current ministers who have already signalled an unwillingness to serve in his government.

They are opposed to his pledge to take Britain out of the EU “come what may, do or die” on the 31 October deadline.

Education minister Anne Milton quit this morning, saying she had “grave concerns” about pursuing a no-deal Brexit.

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Jeremy Hunt: Pension triple lock is an ‘anchor drag’ on economic growth

Jeremy Hunt has promised to cut more taxes as “hard work is rewarded”.

Philip Hammond, the chancellor, and David Gauke, the justice secretary, confirmed over the weekend that they will quit in order to join attempts to block a no-deal Brexit from the backbenches.

More are expected to follow.

Boris Johnson was expected to win the contest
Boris Johnson was expected to win the contest

Testing times ahead

On Johnson’s desk are a list of challenges that ultimately ended the tenure of his predecessor.

He will either have to embark on a charm offensive across EU capitals to get leaders to change the withdrawal agreement – and the Irish backstop in particular – that proved so unpalatable with parliament.

Failing that, he will have to convince MPs to back the existing agreement that was voted down three times, or rally them behind a no-deal Brexit.

The EU’s time and patience are running out for the first option, and the alternatives will be incredibly difficult given there are factions in parliament that are adamantly opposed to leaving with a deal and hell bent on opposing no deal.

Read more: Foreign Office minister Sir Alan Duncan resigns in protest against Boris Johnson

With a working majority of just two, Johnson’s renowned skills for persuasion are about to be put to the test.

But Johnson doubled down on his position in his victory speech today, telling fellow Conservatives: “Do you look daunted? Do you feel daunted? I don’t think you look remotely daunted to me.

“I think we know that we can do it and the people of this country are trusting in us to do it and we know that we will do it.”

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