Rishi Sunak vows to fight to bitter end, says ‘Underdogs don’t give up’

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London: With just two weeks are left for voting for the Conservative Party leadership election in the UK, Rishi Sunak’s team is cashing in on the status of ‘underdog’ (potentially defeated candidate) in the run-up to Boris Johnson’s successor and released a video in this regard.

The video, which was first used in Manchester on Friday night, shows him addressing various campaign events and party members. Whoever the party members elect as the leader will take over as the British Prime Minister on September 5.

 

Sunak is constantly campaigning for his candidature

Sunak tweeted with this video and said, “I will continue to fight for each vote till the last day.” In the last 30 days of campaigning to succeed Johnson, Sunak has held 100 events to reach out to 16,000 party members.

In the video, the 42-year-old former British minister of Indian origin is interacting with voters. He is also seen taking a light nap and a voice is coming from behind, “Fight for every inch.” An underdog fights for every inch.”

 

Truss leading the election campaign

“They work hard, live longer, think smartly, underdogs never quits, they will do hard things and will never be complacent,” it said.

According to recent surveys and speculators, truss is likely to win. She has been campaigning for a tax cut plan to resolve the economic crisis amid rising prices in britain.