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Tory leadership: Hopefuls jostle for MPs' support | Tory leadership: Hopefuls jostle for MPs' support |
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Liz Truss was spotted out jogging on Friday, a day after her dramatic resignation | Liz Truss was spotted out jogging on Friday, a day after her dramatic resignation |
Conservative MPs hoping to succeed Liz Truss as prime minister are racing to find backers before a Monday deadline. | Conservative MPs hoping to succeed Liz Truss as prime minister are racing to find backers before a Monday deadline. |
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has ruled himself out of the contest, adding he is "leaning towards" backing Boris Johnson. | |
The former PM has not ruled out a dramatic comeback, months after being forced out after a Tory revolt. | |
Candidates to replace Ms Truss need support from at least 100 colleagues, limiting the contest to three. | |
She resigned on on Thursday just six weeks into the job, making her tumultuous premiership the shortest in British history. | |
Rishi Sunak and Penny Mordaunt, who stood unsuccessfully in the contest to replace him, are also seen as likely contenders to run again. | Rishi Sunak and Penny Mordaunt, who stood unsuccessfully in the contest to replace him, are also seen as likely contenders to run again. |
LIVE: Candidates to be PM in race to gather support | LIVE: Candidates to be PM in race to gather support |
Could Boris Johnson make a comeback? | Could Boris Johnson make a comeback? |
Who could replace Liz Truss as prime minister? | Who could replace Liz Truss as prime minister? |
Chris Mason: Who will be our next prime minister? | Chris Mason: Who will be our next prime minister? |
So far, the BBC estimates that Mr Sunak has the most MPs declaring their support, with 52, compared to 30 for Mr Johnson and 17 for Ms Mordaunt. | |
But in a fast-moving situation, former Home Secretary Suella Braverman and International Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch are thought to be considering bids. | |
Tom Tugendhat, who stood in the last contest held over the summer, and Michael Gove have said they will sit this one out. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has also ruled himself out. | Tom Tugendhat, who stood in the last contest held over the summer, and Michael Gove have said they will sit this one out. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has also ruled himself out. |
Candidates have until 2pm on Monday to find 100 backers. If three reach the threshold, MPs will knock one out in a ballot on the same day. | Candidates have until 2pm on Monday to find 100 backers. If three reach the threshold, MPs will knock one out in a ballot on the same day. |
'Boris or bust' | 'Boris or bust' |
MPs will hold an "indicative" ballot of the final two, with the winner then decided in an online vote of party members to finish on Friday next week. | MPs will hold an "indicative" ballot of the final two, with the winner then decided in an online vote of party members to finish on Friday next week. |
Mr Wallace said Mr Johnson had some "questions to answer" over MPs' Partygate investigation, but he was "leaning towards" supporting him. | |
Speaking to reporters, "I have to recognise the issue of the mandate. This will be be potentially our third prime minster since the general election of 2019. | |
"That means we have to think about that legitimacy question that the public will be asking themselves, and who could win the next election." | |
Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg has been encouraging MP colleagues to nominate Mr Johnson, and tweeted his support earlier alongside the hashtag "Boris or bust". | Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg has been encouraging MP colleagues to nominate Mr Johnson, and tweeted his support earlier alongside the hashtag "Boris or bust". |
If Mr Johnson did make a comeback it would be unprecedented in British political history, coming three months after being forced out by his own MPs after a string of scandals. | |
Polling suggests he remains popular with Tory members, but another tilt at the leadership could prove divisive among Tory MPs, some of whom have said they would quit politics if he came back. | Polling suggests he remains popular with Tory members, but another tilt at the leadership could prove divisive among Tory MPs, some of whom have said they would quit politics if he came back. |
Mr Johnson has been on holiday in the Caribbean. His father Stanley told ITV he understood his son was on a plane back to the UK, but would not be drawn on whether he was cutting his holiday short, or whether he would be standing. | Mr Johnson has been on holiday in the Caribbean. His father Stanley told ITV he understood his son was on a plane back to the UK, but would not be drawn on whether he was cutting his holiday short, or whether he would be standing. |
WATCH: Liz Truss's 45 days in office | WATCH: Liz Truss's 45 days in office |
WATCH: Liz Truss's 45 days in office | WATCH: Liz Truss's 45 days in office |
Opposition parties are calling for a general election to decide who should be the next prime minister. | Opposition parties are calling for a general election to decide who should be the next prime minister. |
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said if Mr Johnson returned to No 10, that would be the "most powerful argument" for another poll. | Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said if Mr Johnson returned to No 10, that would be the "most powerful argument" for another poll. |
"I remind myself that only three months ago Boris Johnson left office because most of those who were serving him on his front bench had declared that he was unfit for office," he said. | "I remind myself that only three months ago Boris Johnson left office because most of those who were serving him on his front bench had declared that he was unfit for office," he said. |
The next general election is not due to take place until at least 2024 and, at this stage, it looks unlikely that date will be brought forward. | The next general election is not due to take place until at least 2024 and, at this stage, it looks unlikely that date will be brought forward. |
Labour has been way ahead of the Conservatives in recent opinion polls. | Labour has been way ahead of the Conservatives in recent opinion polls. |
CONTENDERS: Who could be the next prime minister? | CONTENDERS: Who could be the next prime minister? |
ANALYSIS: The rise and fall of Liz Truss | ANALYSIS: The rise and fall of Liz Truss |
PROFILED: The man who sees off Tory PMs | PROFILED: The man who sees off Tory PMs |
IN FULL: Liz Truss's resignation speech | IN FULL: Liz Truss's resignation speech |
Ms Truss's resignation on Thursday followed weeks of turmoil on financial markets following her tax-cutting mini-budget in September. | Ms Truss's resignation on Thursday followed weeks of turmoil on financial markets following her tax-cutting mini-budget in September. |
In response, she sacked her chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, and appointed Jeremy Hunt to the post hours later to try to calm the markets. | In response, she sacked her chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, and appointed Jeremy Hunt to the post hours later to try to calm the markets. |
On Wednesday, her Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, resigned and a chaotic night with accusations of bullying during a vote in the House of Commons followed, sealing her fate. | On Wednesday, her Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, resigned and a chaotic night with accusations of bullying during a vote in the House of Commons followed, sealing her fate. |