A big question today for Conservative MPs is: what sort of final stage, when the contest goes to the members, do they want?
Jacob Rees-Mogg mulls the “constitutional problem” of a new Prime Minister not requiring an election. Plus: his memories of 13-year-old Rory Stewart.
His pledge to cut income tax and National Insurance for the lowest paid is one that will resonate well on the doors across Redditch and beyond.
From the blog of the University of Liverpool academic: his detailed breakdown of the contest.
If we are to win back voters flirting with the Brexit Party, the Party must use this contest to demonstrate its ironclad commitment to leaving in October.
Our columnist is interviewing each of the Conservative leadership candidates on his LBC show – here’s the sixth.
Our hero is lobbied by the teams of four of the candidates – and by the fifth in person…
We need to re-discover our ability to spot the problems our constituents are facing and do something about them.
He secured two big wins for local government during his time as our Secretary of State – on both social care and housing.
From the blog of the University of Liverpool academic: his detailed breakdown of the contest.
Yesterday evening’s event with Michael Gove, Jeremy Hunt, Sajid Javid, Dominic Raab and Rory Stewart.
The candidate demonstrates his strong appeal to floating voters, sees some disgracefully filthy toilets, and witnesses the aftermath of a murder.
It would suit neither Johnson nor anyone else for the front-runners not be briefly but rigorously tested by activsts and the media.
He says he’s best placed to deliver Brexit, slash corporation tax and beat Corbyn. And adds “I am not going to criticise Boris for going to a posher public school than me.”
Paul Goodman and Mark Wallace probe who’s had a good and bad week, what happens next – and who might drop out.