A political party whose membership skews white and male will decide in the coming weeks between an ethnic Indian and a woman to be its new leader, and hence Britain's next prime minister.
The Conservative runoff between Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss means that Boris Johnson's successor in 10 Downing Street will represent a visible, and possibly historic, change.
"Thirteen out of 15 prime ministers since the war have been white men, but it's no longer the inevitable norm," Sunder Katwala, director of the research group British Future, told AFP. Читать дальше...