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Originally Posted by Damien
Not surprising as Sunak is the most popular politician in the country at the moment. Furlough and Eat Out to Help Out would have been the main reasons. Labour will be hoping the reality of Government if he were to become the leader and the coming tax hike and costing of living increases will hit him.
This is probably why the possible candidates are holding back despite the risk that Johnson could sink the Tories with him. This is not a good time to take over.
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You would think that's a reason for Sunak to try and get a quick change of leadership in place before Awful April kicks in and Truss potentially becomes more popular in the Party.