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Kemi Badenoch backed as clear favourite to become Conservative Party leader

14 Jul 2024 2 minute read
UK Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch Photo Henry Nicholls/PA Wire

Kemi Badenoch is tipped to become the next leader of the Conservative Party, according to a new survey.

A poll shows the former minister for women and equalities, now the shadow housing secretary, has the support of 25.83% of grassroots Tories.

Independent Tory news organisation Conservative Home questioned 995 grassroots members on July 8, 9 and 10 about who should replace former prime minister Rishi Sunak.

Among those surveyed, former immigration minister Robert Jenrick was second favourite, with the support of 13.47%.

Former security minister Tom Tugendhat came in third with 12.96%, followed by former home secretary Suella Braverman on 9.75%.

Shadow home secretary James Cleverly has the support of 9.15%, while another former home secretary, Priti Patel, trails on 3.32%.

‘Don’t know’

However, while the survey did indicate a clear winner in Ms Badenoch, 16% of those polled answered “Don’t know”, which suggests the final result could still be anyone’s guess.

Deputy editor of Conservative Home Henry Hill told the Sunday Times: “Conservative leadership contests normally end up with a candidate of the right versus a candidate of the centre, which on these results would likely mean a final round between Tom Tugendhat and either Kemi Badenoch or Robert Jenrick.

But with ‘Don’t know’ the second largest group and a wide spread of support between potential candidates, at this stage the race is wide open.”

Mr Hill added in an article accompanying the poll data: “The lack of an overwhelming favourite also means that this contest is wide open: there is plenty of scope for the contenders to prove their worth to the membership and fight their way to the final two – and then to the leader’s office.”

The Sunday Times also reported that the Conservative Party board is preparing to elect new MP representatives on Wednesday.

Once those positions have been decided, more details on the leadership contest will be announced by the end of the coming week, senior party sources suggested to the newspaper.

No Conservative candidate has yet declared an intention to stand as leader.


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Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 month ago

They probably think she is best placed to defend them against any censure for the crimes of Covid @Slash, Burn and Pillage UK…

Jeff
Jeff
1 month ago

All the trade deals she secured, we are saved!

They going to cycle through leaders a lot now aren’t they. ARTD must be worrying, having to fully support all the greats all the time, Johnson, Lettuce, Sunak etc. He always backs the winner. He must be worried his go to stop the boast is not in the running.

Erisian
Erisian
1 month ago

At least they haven’y gone for anybody who could be described as even slightly likeable.
Good choice… a decently rabid leader should help keep them out of power even longer

John Ellis
John Ellis
1 month ago
Reply to  Erisian

Could be worse, because it might have been Braverman.

Though maybe even ‘grassroots Tory supporters’ have recognized that a politician as ideologically rabid as Suella was unlikely to appeal to the wider constituency of voters necessary to make an election victory possible

Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
1 month ago

The masters of attention diversion, despite being out of power now, still have the diversion signs up. The suggestions from some Tories today that choosing the next leader should be a long game lean towards giving time to work out who is taking over who before Farij is appointed the leader of whatever emerges and I do mean APPOINTED. It will be a non negotiable part of the merger deal.

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