London (CNN) UK Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has used a Twitter Q&A session to lay out his policies if he is voted the country's Prime Minister, after rival Boris Johnson declined to debate him publicly on Tuesday.

While answering Twitter users' questions on Brexit, Hunt promised to give full rights to Europeans living in the UK and to "deliver a Brexit that works for the 48% not just the 52% -- a positive, open and internationalist Brexit, Great Britain not Little England."

UK Conservative Party members will vote soon for either Hunt or Johnson to replace outgoing Theresa May. The winner will be announced July 23.

Thats it for tonight folks. Now for some cold pizza.

PS. Follow @HastoBeHunt for campaign updates. pic.twitter.com/Smc3XCdRDs — Jeremy Hunt (@Jeremy_Hunt) June 25, 2019

In his Twitter session, Hunt refused to comment on Johnson's 'personal life,' despite rising public interest. Police responded to a reported altercation between Johnson and his partner, Carrie Symonds, on Friday.

He called Johnson's choice to not debate "disrespectful."

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