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Role of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK)

 




“There were 5 exabytes of information created between the dawn of civilization through 2003, but that much information is now created every two days.”

~ Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman at Google


So, looking at five (5) contestants for the role of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK) - Kemi Badenoch, Penny Mordaunt, Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss, and Tom Tugendhat.


I started with the trends in the UK for the past seven (7) days. Google Trends categorized the UK data into England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.


Well, according to the 7 days traction data, Penny Mordaunt is leading the traction race, followed by Rishi Sunak in the UK.


Source:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1x5j9aWjBKzgAxw7y1nFHR4jRUECNKny7tSYplLqcctg/edit?usp=sharing 


Yes, I am aware that some Nigerians too are concerned about it. Well according to the Nigerian Trends data, Kemi Badenoch has supporters from Edo, Oyo, Ogun, Lagos, FCT, and Rivers State. 


It's good to share that Rishi Sunak has great fans also in Kano, Kaduna, Rivers, Oyo, Ogun, and Lagos.


Source:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1khiv1h1Lhlx5cZ0uoHD_0S6zg55iwiCY86knw4LXauU/edit?usp=sharing 


Selecting WORLDWIDE on the drop-down menu, I figured only 30 countries might be interested in the contest so far, and according to data RISHI SUNAK is the favorite, followed by PENNY MORDAUNT, but the real election can always say otherwise.


Source:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cE2FRtMQ-FstToJt5E-dgFKG-YsZafGrToOix10LelQ/edit?usp=sharing 


“Data are just summaries of thousands of stories—tell a few of those stories to help make the data meaningful.” ~ Dan Heath, bestselling author


Thank you.

 

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