Her policy platform pledges more money for police, schools and defence, as well as a cut to foreign aid.
The International Development Secretary faces your challenging questions.
The former Brexit Secretary submits to your scrutiny as the leadership race proceeds.
The former Work and Pensions Secretary makes her case for the leadership.
The former Leader of the House responds to the ConHome audience.
The Home Secretary sets out his stall to persuade members to make him Prime Minister.
The former Chief Whip lays out what he believes distinguishes him from the rival contenders.
The Health Secretary offers an insight into his plans for party and nation.
The former Universities Minister stakes out his ground in the leadership race.
The Environment Secretary tells this site what he would do if given the chance to lead.
A general election is rolling down the tracks. And he is the man best placed to see off Corbyn and Farage.
He is set to cakewalk this contest if his colleagues in the Commons put his name before the members.
It’s easy to pledge nice-sounding achievements in the far future, but irresponsible not to explain the costs now.
The call was a genuine consultation, floating policy ideas and testing the response, rather than just a PR pitch. But the clock is ticking.
“Despite much support, particularly from our party’s grassroots…it has become clear that it is highly unlikely that I would progress to the final two candidates.”