Given the obvious economic crisis in the UK, the appointment of a prime minister whose agenda seems economically orthodox, albeit ethnically, is not surprising.
Rishi Sunak warns that he will take "difficult decisions" to try to cut public spending and deal with the economic crisis that was aggravated by his predecessor.
The former British finance minister has been appointed as Liz Truss's replacement as the new leader of the Conservative Party and the new British ruler.
Two months after failing in his first attempt to lead the Conservative Party and lead the government, Sunak, 42, of Indian origin, emerged as the only candidate with sufficient support.
From his rival in the internal election, to former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, they sound like possible replacements for Truss at the head of the Conservative Party and the British government.
The also leader of the Conservative Party resigns after just six weeks in the post, a record in British history. He will remain in office until his successor is chosen.
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