In the ruling Conservative Party leader election, which was held after British Prime Minister Johnson announced his resignation, the former Finance Minister Snak took the lead again as a result of the third vote to narrow down the candidates. Four people proceeded to the next vote.

The party leader election to replace Prime Minister Johnson, the leader of the British Conservative Party, was held on the 18th by a third vote by members of the House of Representatives to narrow down the candidates.

As a result, of the five candidates narrowed down so far, former Treasury Minister Snak won 115 votes, taking the lead following the previous two votes.



In addition, Mordant's Minister of Trade Policy had 82 votes, Foreign Minister Truss had 71 votes, and former Minister of Housing Bedenock had 58 votes, and the four went on to the fourth vote on the 19th.



The chairman of the House of Representatives, Tugenhat, will not move on to the next vote with 31 votes, but the focus will be on which candidate the supporters will support.



Candidates will be narrowed down to two by the middle of this week and will be announced on September 5 after a final vote by party members nationwide.