Rishi Sunak: The former chancellor is reportedly close to reaching the required 100 MP endorsements to enter the race to become the next Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party. If elected, Sunak will be the first Indian-origin person to hold the UK Prime Minister's office. Credit: Reuters Photo
Boris Johnson: The former UK prime minister is in second place with reportedly 44 endorsements. While Johnson has not publicly declared that he is running, as per a news report, he is “up for it” and bookmakers have placed him as one of the favourites to win the contest. Credit: AFP Photo
Penny Mordaunt: The Cabinet member was the first to formally declare her candidacy, after Truss stepped down. Mordaunt, who just missed out on making the final runoff to replace Johnson, said she was running for
Suella Braverman: Another potential candidate includes home secretary, Suella Braverman, who was fired by Truss on Wednesday, NYT reported. Credit: AFP Photo
Kemi Badenoch: Another name being floated is International Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch. Credit: Reuters Photo
Published 22 October 2022, 07:01 IST