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Sajid Javid quits race for Prime Minister, just hours after winning the backing of Ynys Môn MP

12 Jul 2022 3 minute read
England’s Health Secretary Sajid Javid. Picture by UK Government (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0). Right, Ynys Mon MP Virginia Crosbie.

Sajid Javid has pulled out of the race to succeed Boris Johnson as Tory leader, just hours after being backed by a Welsh Conservative MP.

He made the decision to withdraw after failing to secure enough nominations from his fellow MPs.

Earlier today Ynys Môn MP Virginia Crosbie had given Mr Javid her full backing to replace Boris Johnson as Prime Minister.

She said: “He will be a superb Prime Minister for the whole of the United Kingdom and, most importantly, for my constituents.”

In a statement, Mr Javid, the former health secretary said: “Serving in Government is a true privilege. It has been just seven days since I took the difficult decision to resign from the most important job I have ever had, as health secretary during a pandemic.

“Since then, I have set out the values and policies I think are right for the future of our great country. I believe the party must now look outwards, not inwards, if we are to win again.

“There is an abundance of both ideas and talent in our party. One of the candidates will be given the honour of becoming Prime Minister.

“I look forward to seeing the debate unfold and to see colleagues working together as a united Conservative Party once the leadership election is concluded.”

Eight contenders

Eight contenders will be on the ballot paper when Tory MPs begin voting on Wednesday to elect a successor to Boris Johnson, the chairman of the 1922 Committee, Sir Graham Brady, has announced.

Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss, Tom Tugendhat, Kemi Badenoch, Penny Mordaunt, Jeremy Hunt, Nadhim Zahawi and Suella Braverman all secured the 20 nominations from fellow MPs needed to enter the contest.

Earlier Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced that he was abandoning his bid and would be supporting Mr Sunak, the former chancellor.

Backbencher Rehman Chishti – seen as the rank outsider – also said that he was dropping out having failed to get enough nominations.

Meanwhile Ms Truss, the Foreign Secretary, gained the endorsement of prominent Boris Johnson loyalists Jacob Rees-Mogg, Nadine Dorries and James Cleverly, in what was seen as a concerted move to prevent Mr Sunak entering No 10.

Many supporters of the Prime Minister remain furious with Mr Sunak for the role he played in bringing him down, with his decision last week to quit helping to trigger a further slew of resignations.


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Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
2 years ago

“The best job I ever had”, so I quit when the going got tough, after forcing the NHS to take off their masks and act as if the pandemic was over, as it charges through the ranks of the nation, once again… You are not alone in being the wrong person for the job Javid, in fact every one of your cabinet colleagues are not fit human beings for the job of caring for 70 million people. Now go back to the cabinet and get the rest of your degenerate friends to quit before you see off any more of… Read more »

Y Cymro
Y Cymro
2 years ago

Only Virginia Crosbie would support lame duck Sajid Javid. 🥴🇬🇧 #ToxicTories ☣️

Last edited 2 years ago by Y Cymro
Dai Rob
Dai Rob
2 years ago

She’s a beaut, aint she!!!

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