FIRST & FOREMOST ASIAN WEEKLY IN EUROPE
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Let noble thoughts come to us from every side
22 - 28 JUNE 2019 - VOL 48 ISSUE 8
GAME OF THRONE
inside: International Widows Day The Loomba Foundation: Empowering widows SEE PAGE 15
Michael Gove
Boris Johnson
Rupanjana Dutta
The Conservative party website regularly conducts surveys of its members, including covering the question of who they would like as their next leader and potentially as the UK's next Prime Minister. According to the latest figures on Tuesday, as we went to print, 55% of the members wanted Boris Johnson to be their leader. In the second round of voting on Tuesday 18th, by Tory MPs at Westminster, Mr Johnson scored 126 votes, up from 114 in last week's first
Sajid Javid
Jeremy Hunt
round. Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt secured the second place, with 46 votes, ahead of Michael Gove on 41. Rory Stewart is up by 18 votes to remain in the contest with 37. Home Secretary Sajid Javid barely made it by 33, which is the minimum threshold for remaining in the contest. Dominic Raab failed to reach 33 votes, securing just 30. Most of the Tories want a leader who can deliver Brexit right away and Stewart in this survey has been getting a lot of his support from Lib Dem and Labour backers. Clearly the issue isn't who Tories want as the leader, the key question is if their chosen leader, will actually be good for the country, in the current political chaos gripping the UK? The contest lacks diversity and looks increasingly unrepre-
Rory Stewart
sentative. There are no women left and MPs are now seriously discussing whether it would be acceptable to put two Etonians and Oxford Graduates (Balliol College) into the final shortlist! The Times reported that an ICM Poll for a British Future report, to be published later this month found that Johnson is the least trusted of all the leadership candidates among ethnic minority voters. He is symbolic of what the Tory party has become- allegedly 'Islamophobic', calling women in burkha, 'letter boxes'. It's one thing to have British humour, but someone with Turkish heritage, is almost at denial of his own roots to ridicule a culture so close to his own belonging. Continued on page 6
India vs Pakistan: Star studded Old Trafford rallies for world’s greatest sports match SEE PAGE 16-17
Modi slams supporters of terror at SCO SEE PAGE 26