WATCH: “Thrilled” Hunt is mobbed by cameras as he leaves Downing Street
He says Health Secretary is “the best job in Government”.
He says Health Secretary is “the best job in Government”.
Hammond, Fox, Javid. How will a generation of politicians raised under Thatcher adapt to the new Prime Minister’s desire for an industrial strategy?
Who backs whom.
Fox and Leadsom are on 13 per cent, Crabb is on 9 per cent, the rest are nowhere.
Cameron’s successor will have no mandate from voters and the Government already has no workable majority in the Commons.
And Boris’s presence in the news helps him to draw support from other potential pro-Brexit candidates.
How Cameron can bind up the Party’s wounds post-election.
The Justice Secretary breaches the 30 per cent barrier as his backing rises by five points.
The BMA unwisely challenged Ministers to choose between keeping doctors happy or acting to improve patient safety.
This latest frontrunner is up by six points to 26 per cent. Boris Johnson is second. His score is down by 13 points to 20 per cent.
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But the Labour Party has been slow to rally to Jeremy Hunt’s side.
They’ve been compared to the miners, who only lost when careful Government planning and irresistible technological change undermined them.
Adopting the airlines’ no-fault investigation model is in the best interests of patients, and fits a pattern of minister-led Conservative reform.
Pro-Leave support piles up for the Mayor, Gove and Fox – leaving Osborne and May with most of the pro-Remain rest.