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Priti Patel says she would get Tories back to government as party leader

30 Aug 2024 3 minute read
Priti Patel speaking launches her Conservative Party leadership campaign in Westminster. Photo Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire

Priti Patel has said she will get the Conservatives back to winning if she becomes party leader.

The Witham MP and former home secretary touted her experience in Cabinet and her work on immigration and policing while presenting herself as a “grassroots Conservative” as she launched her campaign in London.

She said she would get the party back to its “winning ways”.

Asked whether she believed the Conservatives could win the next general election, she said: “You bet we can.”

She said in a speech: “We are a patriotic party, a national party who believes in the union and the matters which concern hard-working people every single day.

“And I will lead us from opposition to government, so that we can serve the British people again and give them back the freedoms and the dignity that Labour will take away from them.”

She called Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s No 10 speech earlier this week “one of the most feeble, pitiful and dishonest speeches you will ever hear”.

‘Professionalism’

In an appeal for support from Conservative colleagues in Parliament, she said her “professionalism” would restore the party’s ability to take on challenges from other parties during campaigning.

She said Nigel Farage’s Reform UK was “just one factor” in the electoral drubbing the Conservatives faced in July.

“I am absolutely determined to ensure that we become that election-winning machine all over again, regardless of who our political opponents are across the political spectrum, whether it’s Reform, the Lib Dems, the Greens, because it varies across the country,” she said.

She pledged to introduce an elected party chairperson as part of giving back “control” to members if she is picked as party leader.

She also said she would reform the parliamentary candidate selection process which she said led to candidates being “imposed upon local associations, parachuted down because they were the chosen favourite”.

Message

Dame Priti said that she has heard the message from the British public “loud and clear” after the disastrous electoral result for the Tories, but also said that “Conservatism has not failed.”

“Our values and our principles remain as true as ever, and they are still shared by the majority of the public.”

Dame Priti is one of six candidates for the Conservative leadership. She faces competition from Tom Tugendhat, James Cleverly, Robert Jenrick, Mel Stride and Kemi Badenoch.

A new leader will be announced at the start of November, after Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first Budget, due in October.

Dame Priti became an MP in 2010 and served in Cabinet positions under Theresa May and Boris Johnson, as international development secretary and home secretary respectively.

She is a longstanding Eurosceptic and prominent figure on the right of the party.

As home secretary she launched a points-based immigration system and signed the agreement with Rwanda to send asylum seekers to the country.

She resigned as home secretary after Liz Truss became Tory leader.


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Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
2 months ago

She would get Tories back to government as Tory leader. Now there’s a threat if I ever heard one.

Jeff
Jeff
2 months ago

Something odd that all these people are trying tout themselves at capable but there is nothing from their time in government that evidences this. Policing and immigration is her record? Policing bill she was involved with removing your rights for a start. She is now bleating on about Kier Starmer and two tier policing. You know, government just got the keys and she forgets it was her and her party that did what she accuse labour of. And she was after more policing powers. Then there is immigration…. I mean come on, political press, you have an open goal here!… Read more »

S Duggan
S Duggan
2 months ago

Out of all the candidates Badenoch is probably the most moderate out of the bunch of extremists. If the Tories want to get back into power they’ll have to come back to the center. I wouldn’t trust Patel one inch, Conservative members should stay well clear of her, or find themselves in the political wilderness for at least a generation.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
2 months ago

The most photo-shopped face in Parliament…

How many of the six dreadful’s are convicted of crimes against parliament and therefore the country…

What a party of scoundrels, every one !

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