Boris vs Jeremy: who is better for your investments?
Having batted away the competition and gained the backing of enough MPs, Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt are in a head-to-head competition to become the UK’s next Prime Minister.
Over the next few weeks, the two candidates must attempt to win the votes of 160,000 Tory Party members who are an odd bunch of traditional pro-business members of the Conservative and Unionist party and staunch Brexiteers. The strategies they use to convince those members that they are the best candidate for the top job in British politics could have an impact on the financial outlook for the UK. Path to gloryAfter graduating from Oxford at the same time as another former occupant of Number 10 (David Cameron), Jeremy Hunt had a career as an English teacher in Japan and as…