Conservative leadership election. Candidates’ polices – full list
Each week, we’ll be summarising the announcements made by those vying to succeed May as Prime Minister.
Each week, we’ll be summarising the announcements made by those vying to succeed May as Prime Minister.
So, there is a choice: either we leave with No Deal… or we preserve our future fiscal space – we cannot do both.
From the blog of the University of Liverpool academic: his detailed breakdown of the contest.
In the end, Tory MPs plumped for safety rather than risk, as they see it – and that meant putting through the Foreign Secretary against Johnson.
Members will receive their postal ballots between 6th and 8th July. Many will return them straight away, which could influence the tone of the race.
Javid is eliminated. Will the Environment Secretary or Hunt now make it through to the membership stage to take on the front-runner?
Here’s our best stab at who is voting for whom, and this list will be updated each morning, as the contest continues.
From the blog of the University of Liverpool academic: his detailed breakdown of the contest.
Details for 1922 committee hustings, ballot, result, withdrawal and proxy vote timings as the election approaches.
Will Stewart’s transfers now move most to Javid, if he stays in, or to Hunt or to Gove in tomorrow’s fourth ballot?
“We must leave the EU on October 31 — we’ve had enough delays and we need to get on with it so we can deliver on the task the British people gave us as politicians.”
From the blog of the University of Liverpool academic: his detailed breakdown of the contest.
Hunt stays second, Gove third, Stewart is now fourth – and Javid trails in fifth. Raab’s votes are now up for grabs in the third ballot tomorrow.
Inevitably at this stage of the contest, rumours and allegations start to fly of clever-clever schemes, whizzo wheezes and dirty tricks.
From the blog of the University of Liverpool academic: his detailed breakdown of the contest.