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Prime Minister Race For Uk. by WhizdomXX(m): 10:19pm On Jul 18, 2022
Rishi Sunak tops Tory leadership poll, as Tom Tugendhat out of race
By Justin Parkinson

Political reporter, BBC News

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Sir Graham Brady reads out the result of third round of voting by Tory MPs in the leadership contest

Former Chancellor Rishi Sunak has topped the third MPs' vote for the next Tory leader and prime minister, with backbencher Tom Tugendhat eliminated.

Trade Minister Penny Mordaunt took second place, while Foreign Secretary Liz Truss was third and ex-Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch was fourth.

The four remaining candidates go to another round of voting on Tuesday.

The field will be cut to two on Wednesday, with Conservative Party members then having the final say.

The placings were the same as in the second round of voting last Thursday, but Mr Sunak picked up 14 more votes, Ms Badenoch nine and Ms Truss seven.

Ms Mordaunt's support dropped by one vote, as did Mr Tugendhat's.

In a statement, Mr Tugendhat said: "I want to thank my team, colleagues and, most of all, the British people for their support.

"I have been overwhelmed by the response we have received across the country. People are ready for a clean start and our party must deliver on it and put trust back into politics."

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A source within Ms Truss's campaign told the BBC: "We've narrowed the gap to Penny pretty considerably. Story is Penny going backwards. All to play for!"

But Ms Mordaunt said: "My vote is steady and I'm grateful to my colleagues for all their support and thrilled to be in second place once more."

A prominent Sunak supporter said: "That's a cracking result - Rishi gaining most [votes]."

And a Badenoch campaign source said: "Kemi is pleased to have taken it to the next vote. She has momentum over both Mordaunt and Truss. It's all to play for and Kemi is in it to win."

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The Tory leadership contest has become increasingly bitter and personal in tone, as those left in it fight for the final two places.

Mr Tugendhat earlier rejected calls to stand aside and throw his support behind another candidate, as did Ms Badenoch.

But most of the rancour has been between Mr Sunak, Ms Mordaunt and Ms Truss, who clashed in an ITV-hosted debate on Sunday over their economic policies.

A Sky News debate scheduled for Tuesday was cancelled after Mr Sunak and Ms Truss declined to take part, and amid concern among senior Tories that angry arguments in public could damage the party.

The new Tory leader and prime minister is due to be announced on 5 September.

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Analysis box by Chris Mason, political editor
This result was very close to what many here expected, but let's look at the numbers in a bit more detail.

Team Sunak appear happy.

The challenge with being the frontrunner is the focus and novelty shifts to those chasing the other place in the final two, and you potentially lose your oomph.

"That's a cracking result - Rishi gaining most - even given Suella [Braverman's] voters least likely to be attracted," one former cabinet minister backing Mr Sunak tells me. "He had a lead of 18 over second-placed Penny on Friday. Now it's 33. Momentum."

Penny Mordaunt has gone backwards - losing a vote compared to last time.

This has cheered Team Truss, who point out they have narrowed the gap to Ms Mordaunt "pretty considerably" and they say there is "all to play for".

But Kemi Badenoch is only 13 votes behind the foreign secretary.

And then there is Tom Tugendhat. He has bowed out with warm words about the contest and his colleagues - but hasn't yet said who he will now back.

There are 31 votes looking for a home on Tuesday, in round four.

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Separately, the government won a vote of confidence in itself in the House of Commons.

It could have led to a general election, had ministers been defeated.

But this would have required dozens of Conservative MPs to side with Labour and other opposition parties.

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Boris Johnson says he has "no idea" why the Labour leader “insisted” in holding a confidence motion in the government

Opening the debate, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was still in charge of "one of the most dynamic governments of modern times".

He told MPs: "He [Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer] wants [a confidence vote] and since they want one, it's his constitutional prerogative, we will comply and we will win."

He also told the Commons: "Some people will say as I leave office that this is the end of Brexit, and the Leader of the Opposition and the deep state will prevail in its plot to haul us back into alignment with the EU as a prelude to our eventual return, and we on this side of the House will prove them wrong, won't we?" Tory MPs cheered in response.

Sir Keir responded to the PM's speech, saying: "Unlike his predecessors, this prime minister has not been forced out over policy disagreements.

"And despite the delusions he has fostered in his bunker, he has not been felled by the stampede of an eccentric herd. Instead, he has been forced out in disgrace."

The government won by 349 votes to 238, a majority of 111.
Re: Prime Minister Race For Uk. by gtrust: 10:36pm On Jul 18, 2022
The race is getting really interesting.
Imagine the prime minister of UK is called Kemi from Nigeria lol

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