On a turn out of 60 per cent, he won 2, 565 votes, compared to Fraser’s 1,187, and Gallacher’s 403.
Robert Jenrick, Kemi Badenoch, James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat offer their critique of the Prime Minister’s words to the Labour Party conference 2024
ConservativeHome wishes him well in his efforts at representing party members at the heart of CCHQ.
He took 16 votes. Robert Jenrick came first, with 33 MPs, followed by Kemi Badenoch with 28, James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat both got 21
She took 14 votes. Robert Jenrick came first, with 28 MPs, followed by Kemi Badenoch with 22, James Cleverly with 21, Tom Tugendhat with 17, and Mel Stride with 16.
According to the Shadow Home Secretary, we “need to recognise that it’s not enough for the Conservative leader just to believe in Conservative values”.
Tugendhat promises to “make the Conservative Party a serious force again”.
The leadership candidate argues that “Our choice, the choice that we must make over the coming months, is to choose to show that government is about people, about purpose, and mission.”
Replies to the Prime Minister’s statement from the CPS, IEA, and more.
Kemi Badenoch, James Cleverly, Robert Jenrick, Mel Stride, and Tom Tugendhat offer snap reactions, and Priti Patel repeats her condemnation from the weekend.
The full text of the speech the leadership contender and former Security Minister made earlier today.
Kemi Badenoch, James Cleverly, Robert Jenrick, Priti Patel, Mel Stride, and Tom Tugendhat have entered the first round.
All of the pieces of legislation announced by His Majesty today.
“So soon after the triumph of 2019 and of Brexit, we have fallen far. I don’t ever want to be in this position again.” The former Brexit negotiator’s words to the PopCon members today.
The former Prime Minister appoints the first Conservative Shadow Cabinet in fourteen years.