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Hugh 06-07-2024 15:54

Conservative Leadership Contest 2024
 
Who do you think should be the next Leader of the Conservative Party?

https://www.thetimes.com/article/f7f...69777781d34c01

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Contenders for the Tory crown

With the battle against Labour lost, the surviving Tory MPs can now focus on another political campaign for which many of them have long been preparing — the one to lead the party.

Kemi Badenoch: Former business secretary, North West Essex (2,610 majority)
The pitch: Anti-woke warrior who excites the Tory faithful. Badenoch’s standing among activists rose the more vocally loyal she was to Rishi Sunak. The 44-year-old has many admirers but a reluctance to woo MPs could cost her. One Tory figure said: “Kemi would start a fight in an empty room.”

James Cleverly: Former home secretary, Braintree (3,670 majority)
The pitch: Cleverly would be a challenge to the left because his childhood hardship hardened his belief in austerity. A supporter said the 54-year-old was a contrast to Starmer and Sunak “in that he’s actually human”. Another Tory said: “James could be the unifier — but the party might not want a unifier.”

Robert Jenrick: Former immigration minister, Newark (3,572 majority)
The pitch: Right-wing convert who can appeal to centrists and the next generation. Jenrick, 42, has been one of the most overt candidates in sounding out colleagues likely to win their seats. He is seeking a new audience and recently was the star guest at a *dinner hosted by Liz Truss’s PopCon group. One of those considering supporting him said: “He’s a calming influence … but he doesn’t have the Boris-style personality that attracts people.” Jenrick would put hardline immigration policies at the front of his campaign — but that might deter the One Nation caucus.

Dame Priti Patel: Former home secretary, Witham (5,145 majority)
The pitch: A Johnsonian candidate who can unify and attack. Patel, 52, has been studiously loyal to Sunak and is considering a pitch as the candidate who can unify the party. Questions remain, however, over whether her blunt rhetoric will hold her back.

Tom Tugendhat Former security minister, Tonbridge (11,166 majority)
The pitch: He is one of the few who would appeal to Tory members and voters. Tugendhat, 51, saw his chances boosted by Penny Mordaunt’s loss. A friend said: “After 1997, it took the Tories eight years and two failed attempts until they picked a winner in David Cameron. We need to avoid making the same mistake.”

Suella Braverman: Former home secretary, Fareham & Waterlooville (6,079 majority)
The pitch: A radical, clean-break agenda is needed to win back the red wall. Some Tories have said Braverman, 44, would be more at home in Reform UK, but she has called for the right to unite.

Victoria Atkins: Former health secretary, Louth & Horncastle (5,506 majority)
The pitch: Heir to the One Nation throne who can modernise the Tories. Oliver Dowden, the outgoing deputy prime minister, cited the 48-year-old as one of the “stars”. But another colleague said: “There’s no way she’ll get the members’ vote.”

Pierre 06-07-2024 16:24

Re: Conservative Leadership Contest 2024
 
Surprised you haven’t put Nige on the list.

papa smurf 06-07-2024 16:28

Re: Conservative Leadership Contest 2024
 
They need new blood not a repeat of the tried and failed lot ,and perhaps someone who is actually a Tory not a liberal in disguise.

Mr K 06-07-2024 16:34

Re: Conservative Leadership Contest 2024
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36178676)
They need new blood not a repeat of the tried and failed lot ,and perhaps someone who is actually a Tory not a liberal in disguise.

Glad you're feeling better 😊

Hugh 06-07-2024 16:40

Re: Conservative Leadership Contest 2024
 
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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36178674)
Surprised you haven’t put Nige on the list.

Since his membership of the Reform Party is incompatible with being a member of the Conservative Party under the Conservative Party Constitution (Part II - Membership, Section 3)

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The Party shall consist of its Members. Membership of the Conservative Party is not compatible with Membership of or association with any other registered political party.
he would not be eligible.

In order to be elected Leader of the Conservative Party, a candidate must be a serving Conservative Member of Parliament.

Escapee 06-07-2024 16:43

Re: Conservative Leadership Contest 2024
 
it was me, I'm the one that voted for Priti Patel.

There's something about Priti, I have always fancied having her in charge.

Mr K 06-07-2024 16:46

Re: Conservative Leadership Contest 2024
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Escapee (Post 36178681)
it was me, I'm the one that voted for Priti Patel.

There's something about Priti, I have always fancied having her in charge.

In a dominatrix way? Can't think of any other talents.

Escapee 06-07-2024 16:53

Re: Conservative Leadership Contest 2024
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36178683)
In a dominatrix way? Can't think of any other talents.

I have visions of her, appropriately dressed and whip in hand:)

peanut 06-07-2024 17:28

Re: Conservative Leadership Contest 2024
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36178683)
In a dominatrix way? Can't think of any other talents.

She's way too small for that too. Sunak only put her in the cabinet just so he wasn't the smallest person there.

After bully-gate, there's something about her that just makes it too hard to warm to her.

Pierre 06-07-2024 18:05

Re: Conservative Leadership Contest 2024
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36178680)
Since his membership of the Reform Party is incompatible with being a member of the Conservative Party under the Conservative Party Constitution (Part II - Membership, Section 3)



he would not be eligible.

In order to be elected Leader of the Conservative Party, a candidate must be a serving Conservative Member of Parliament.

Give it a few years………..

Paul 06-07-2024 19:17

Re: Conservative Leadership Contest 2024
 
I dont know most of them, but I dont think Priti Patel or Suella Braverman would be great choices.

jfman 06-07-2024 19:38

Re: Conservative Leadership Contest 2024
 
Get Rishi to stand down for a by-election and get Penny back! (From the list, and actual MPs, I chose Jenrick since the question says should and not will. I think it'll be Badenoch or Braverman).

Pierre 06-07-2024 20:00

Re: Conservative Leadership Contest 2024
 
Out of that lot, Kemi is the only choice.

But it could be a complete unknown.

denphone 06-07-2024 20:46

Re: Conservative Leadership Contest 2024
 
l have gone for Tom Tugendhat as the Conservatives will never outdo Farage and need to tack back to the centre ground in order to become electable again.

Maggy 06-07-2024 22:32

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I don’t care. I have had enough of them.


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