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Tory leadership: Johnson and Hunt making pitch to be PM Tory leadership: Johnson and Hunt making pitch to be PM
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Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt are making their pitch to be the next Prime Minister as the first of 16 Conservative Party hustings begins.Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt are making their pitch to be the next Prime Minister as the first of 16 Conservative Party hustings begins.
The two contenders for Number 10 are laying out their vision for the country at a conference in Birmingham.The two contenders for Number 10 are laying out their vision for the country at a conference in Birmingham.
Speaking first, Mr Johnson said it was "dark days" for the party, but he could turn it around and defeat Jeremy Corbyn. Speaking first, Mr Johnson admitted these were "dark days" for his party, but insisted he could turn things around and defeat Jeremy Corbyn.
He would not comment on questions about a late-night row with his partner.He would not comment on questions about a late-night row with his partner.
Mr Hunt will speak second after the par drew lots. Mr Hunt will speak second after the pair drew lots.
Mr Johnson said the most important thing was to get Brexit done. He continued: "My ambition is to unite this country and our society in the way I was able to do in London. Mr Johnson said the most important thing was to "get Brexit done".
And he repeated his previous claim that it was "eminently feasible" to leave the EU by 31 October, saying he intended to make it happen.
He said: "My ambition is to unite this country and our society in the way I was able to do in London.
'New confidence''New confidence'
"Let's take Britain forward. We need to discover a new confidence in our country.""Let's take Britain forward. We need to discover a new confidence in our country."
The former Mayor of London featured on most of Saturday's newspaper front pages following reports by the Guardian that police were called to his London home after neighbours reported "slamming and banging".The former Mayor of London featured on most of Saturday's newspaper front pages following reports by the Guardian that police were called to his London home after neighbours reported "slamming and banging".
Asked by the host, LBC presenter Iain Dale, about the incident, Mr Johnson said: "I don't think people want to hear about that." Asked by host, LBC presenter Iain Dale, whether character mattered when choosing a Prime Minister Mr Johnson said: "I don't think people want to hear about that."
Accused of ducking the question, Mr Johnson said: "People are entitled to ask me what I want to do for the country."Accused of ducking the question, Mr Johnson said: "People are entitled to ask me what I want to do for the country."
Speaking at a Conservative conference earlier, Mr Hunt warned the party not to elect a "populist" and risk losing power to the "dangerous" Jeremy Corbyn. Questioned on the biggest personal crisis he had ever faced, Mr Johnson recalled the London riots.
He said: "I felt this absolutely overwhelming sense of obligation, responsibility and horror.
"I did everything I could to get out on the street and bring the city together."
Another questioner wanted to know whether Mr Johnson's approach to British business in the context of Brexit was as "cavalier and careless" as previously, when he used an expletive.
He replied: "I believe passionately in UK businesses, and as Foreign Secretary I spent a lot of my time promoting UK businesses at home abroad."
Speaking at another Conservative conference earlier, Mr Hunt warned the party not to elect a "populist" and risk losing power to the "dangerous" Jeremy Corbyn.
He said: "Now faced with a hard left populist, we could choose our own populist, or, do even better - and choose our own Jeremy."He said: "Now faced with a hard left populist, we could choose our own populist, or, do even better - and choose our own Jeremy."
He described Labour's leadership as "the most dangerous, ruthless, anti-western, anti-British, hard left cabal". He described Labour's leadership as a "dangerous, ruthless, anti-western, anti-British, hard left cabal".
Mr Hunt also challenged his rival to a live TV debate before votes were cast.Mr Hunt also challenged his rival to a live TV debate before votes were cast.
Mr Johnson's campaign has so far not responded to Mr Hunt's challenge.Mr Johnson's campaign has so far not responded to Mr Hunt's challenge.
Party members will receive their ballots between 6-8 July, with the new leader expected to be announced in the week beginning 22 July.Party members will receive their ballots between 6-8 July, with the new leader expected to be announced in the week beginning 22 July.
Tory MPs whittled an initial list of 10 candidates down to two.Tory MPs whittled an initial list of 10 candidates down to two.
In the fifth and final round on Thursday, Boris Johnson came out on top with 160 out of the 313 votes cast. Mr Hunt received 77 votes and Michael Gove was knocked out with 75In the fifth and final round on Thursday, Boris Johnson came out on top with 160 out of the 313 votes cast. Mr Hunt received 77 votes and Michael Gove was knocked out with 75
Mr Johnson arrived at the hustings' main entrance, and did not respond to the gauntlet of journalists shouting questions about the late-night episode.Mr Johnson arrived at the hustings' main entrance, and did not respond to the gauntlet of journalists shouting questions about the late-night episode.
Earlier the Metropolitan Police said "there was no cause for police action" and a spokesman for Mr Johnson declined to comment.Earlier the Metropolitan Police said "there was no cause for police action" and a spokesman for Mr Johnson declined to comment.