When former British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, in his capacity as journalist, prepared his Telegraph newspaper column to state his view on the Brexit referendum in 2016, he prepared two versions: one in favour of leaving the EU, the other against it. In the end, the story goes, he found the one in favour of leaving more convincing, so this was the one he sent for publication.
I have similar feelings about Rishi Sunak, the new and latest British Prime Minister of the five Conservative party Prime Ministers since 2010, but in this article I will share both versions.
Version one says that Sunak was not elected by the British public, and not even by the usual mechanism of Conservative Party Members. The excuse…