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Voting to end in Conservative leadership contest | Voting to end in Conservative leadership contest |
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The marathon contest to replace Rishi Sunak as Conservative leader is nearing its end, with the ballot of party members closing at 17:00 GMT today. | |
The winner of the race will be announced on Saturday morning, almost four months after the crushing general election defeat that triggered Sunak's resignation. | The winner of the race will be announced on Saturday morning, almost four months after the crushing general election defeat that triggered Sunak's resignation. |
Tory members are choosing between former Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch and ex-immigration minister Robert Jenrick, after four other candidates were eliminated in a series of votes by the party's MPs. | Tory members are choosing between former Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch and ex-immigration minister Robert Jenrick, after four other candidates were eliminated in a series of votes by the party's MPs. |
Badenoch is the favourite to win, but Jenrick has insisted the contest is "close", saying "we're chasing down every vote". | Badenoch is the favourite to win, but Jenrick has insisted the contest is "close", saying "we're chasing down every vote". |
Immigration, the economy, and how the Conservatives can rebuild trust with voters have been debated at length through the campaign. | Immigration, the economy, and how the Conservatives can rebuild trust with voters have been debated at length through the campaign. |
The party suffered its worst general defeat in its history in July as it was reduced to a record low of 121 seats in the House of Commons, with under 24% of the vote. | The party suffered its worst general defeat in its history in July as it was reduced to a record low of 121 seats in the House of Commons, with under 24% of the vote. |
Priti Patel, Mel Stride, Tom Tugendhat and James Cleverly spent the summer campaigning alongside the final two, after they put their names forward for leader. | Priti Patel, Mel Stride, Tom Tugendhat and James Cleverly spent the summer campaigning alongside the final two, after they put their names forward for leader. |
Patel and Stride were eliminated in September, followed by Tugendhat and Cleverly after the party conference in Birmingham. | Patel and Stride were eliminated in September, followed by Tugendhat and Cleverly after the party conference in Birmingham. |
Cleverly was regarded as having performed best at the conference and topped the third MPs' ballot. | Cleverly was regarded as having performed best at the conference and topped the third MPs' ballot. |
But he was surprisingly knocked out when Tory MPs voted for the final time 24 hours later. Badenoch secured 42 votes, Jenrick 41 and Cleverly 37. | But he was surprisingly knocked out when Tory MPs voted for the final time 24 hours later. Badenoch secured 42 votes, Jenrick 41 and Cleverly 37. |
A survey of Tory members by the ConservativeHome website last week suggested, external Badenoch led Jenrick by 55% to 31%, with a further 14% undecided. | A survey of Tory members by the ConservativeHome website last week suggested, external Badenoch led Jenrick by 55% to 31%, with a further 14% undecided. |
Jenrick, who resigned from Sunak's government in protest at its approach to tackling migration, has put the issue at the centre of his leadership bid. | Jenrick, who resigned from Sunak's government in protest at its approach to tackling migration, has put the issue at the centre of his leadership bid. |
He has called for a legally-binding cap on net migration, and for the UK to leave the European Convention on Human Rights which he argues had made it "impossible to secure our borders”. | He has called for a legally-binding cap on net migration, and for the UK to leave the European Convention on Human Rights which he argues had made it "impossible to secure our borders”. |
He has also repeatedly criticised Badenoch for refusing to set out detailed policies during the campaign. | He has also repeatedly criticised Badenoch for refusing to set out detailed policies during the campaign. |
Jenrick told GB News the Conservatives "lost four million voters to Reform at the last election" and it was "going to take a lot" to persuade them to come back. | Jenrick told GB News the Conservatives "lost four million voters to Reform at the last election" and it was "going to take a lot" to persuade them to come back. |
“That's why I say we're going to have to change the party fundamentally, and this time actually deliver, because we didn't deliver on some of those big questions. | “That's why I say we're going to have to change the party fundamentally, and this time actually deliver, because we didn't deliver on some of those big questions. |
“I think just saying that we will think this through, we'll come forward with policies in the months or years to come, isn't going to cut it." | “I think just saying that we will think this through, we'll come forward with policies in the months or years to come, isn't going to cut it." |
Badenoch has called for a return to core Conservative values, arguing the previous Tory government "talked right but governed left". | Badenoch has called for a return to core Conservative values, arguing the previous Tory government "talked right but governed left". |
She backs a smaller state with government doing "fewer things" but doing them better. | She backs a smaller state with government doing "fewer things" but doing them better. |
And she has countered Jenrick's criticism of her by arguing that the party needs to first decide what it stands for. | And she has countered Jenrick's criticism of her by arguing that the party needs to first decide what it stands for. |
She told GB News: “We need to get back to first principles. We ended up talking about policy without rooting it in principles." | She told GB News: “We need to get back to first principles. We ended up talking about policy without rooting it in principles." |
Badenoch also condemned the Budget as one that would destroy jobs and lower wages. | Badenoch also condemned the Budget as one that would destroy jobs and lower wages. |
She described the government as “Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour with Keir Starmer fronting it”. | She described the government as “Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour with Keir Starmer fronting it”. |