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Tory leadership candidates pitch to members in final conference speeches

02 Oct 2024 3 minute read
Conservative Party leadership candidate Kemi Badenoch. Photo Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire

Conservative leadership candidates looked to voters who turned away from them at the general election in their final speeches at the party’s conference.

Tom Tugendhat, James Cleverly, Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch are all pitching to members in Birmingham, in their bid to replace Rishi Sunak.

Mr Tugendhat told delegates that the party needs to “face the truth” that many people with conservative values “did not vote for us”.

Fear

Mr Cleverly apologised to members for the election loss and said that he would be the leader that Sir Keir Starmer, Sir Ed Davey and Nigel Farage “fear the most”.

Mr Tugendhat, who was up first on the conference stage, wanted to “speak directly to those of you who have supported us in the past but didn’t this time”.

He said: “If you went to Reform, I want to show you the conservative values that we share. If you went to the Lib Dems I want you to see the opportunities that only we can deliver.

“If you went to Labour I want to show you why freedom, not state control, is how we build. If you stayed at home, I want to make you proud to vote Conservative again.”

Let down

Former home secretary Mr Cleverly told the conference he “hadn’t planned to run for leader”, and apologised to delegates “on behalf of the Conservative parliamentary party who let you down”.

He called on the party to be “enthusiastic” and “be more normal” in a bid to win back those who switched to Labour and other parties.

“Let’s sell the benefits of conservatism with a smile,” he said.

“Because if we do, yes, because if we do we can see off the threat from Reform and the Lib Dems and win back Labour, and re-energise those Conservatives who stayed at home at the last general election, get them off the sofa to the ballot box and voting Conservative again.”

Backlash

The speeches come at the end of a conference at which the contest has taken centre stage, but two of the candidates have found themselves facing a backlash over their comments.

Mr Jenrick claimed in a promotional video that UK special forces were “killing rather than capturing” terrorists, for fear of detainees being released under European human rights law.

Mr Tugendhat said it is “upsetting” that the video used footage of a soldier with whom he served in Afghanistan, who has subsequently died.

Speaking to BBC Newsnight, Mr Tugendhat said he knew one soldier who had featured in footage in the video from his time in the Army in Afghanistan.

He said: “What’s particularly upsetting is that video is using a piece of footage of some of the people I served with, one of whom there died shortly after that film was taken, in an accident, and is not able to defend himself from the accusation that is effectively being levelled against him.

“I do not think we should be using footage of our special forces in operations.”

After days of trying to persuade members and colleagues in Birmingham, the leadership candidates will be whittled down from four to two next week by the parliamentary party before the membership gets the final say.

The winner will be announced on November 2.


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Alwyn
Alwyn
2 days ago

Four irrelevances-in-waiting. Whichever succeeds won’t be the one who leads the desperate comeback in 20028-9

Jeff
Jeff
2 days ago

Ah, “who can be more a nasty and more far right than the other” contest. And the same bunch of fools can vote that put the liar Johnson in power. This is the bunch that get to choose the next tory leader. They put that total Lettuce in after the worst PM in UK history, a lettuce who proved she was up to the task of tanking the UK quicker than Johnson, then the Lettuce runner up who liked helicopter rides and put braverman in post. Bet the winner will not be at the ballot box for the next GE.… Read more »

Mawkernewek
2 days ago

If you watch the promotional video for Jenrick, there’s this generic background piano music at certain points. Not sure how many people of colour are in the video, there is Xi Jinping briefly, and a partly occluded James Cleverley, and some blurry immigrants.

Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
2 days ago

If there were ever any ‘values’ in the Conservative Party, they were jettisoned in 2019, they are not back and going by the direction of travel, never will be.

Amos Johnston
Amos Johnston
2 days ago

So the MPs will pick Kemi and Robert and the members will once again choose the mad one over the capable one who doesn’t “look like a Tory”. At least this time they’ll just sink themselves instead of the entire economy.

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