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The timetable for the October 2022 leadership election was much shorter than the July one. An expedited process was set out; candidates were required to obtain 100 nominations from fellow Conservative MPs before 2 pm on 24 October, and an MPs' ballot followed by an online members' ballot was to be held shortly thereafter if more than one candidate received more than 100 nominations.
Tim Montgomerie, Conservative activist, creator of ConservativeHome and co-founder of the Centre for Social Justice think tank [119] (subsequently endorsed Jenrick) Shane Painter, National Secretary of Scottish Young Conservatives [ 120 ]
The Conservative Party leadership race has entered its final stage, with Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick competing to lead both the party and the opposition.
Ms Mordaunt, a Royal Navy Reservist, said leadership “needs to become a little less about the leader and a lot more about the ship”. She has pledged a 50% cut in VAT on fuel. Campaign name: PM ...
The winner of the Conservative leadership contest is set to be announced on ... – James Cleverly, Conservative Party Conference, October 2 ... Leadership candidates largely steered clear of ...
[128] [129] As a result of Mordaunt's withdrawal, Sunak won the leadership contest unopposed, and became the leader of the Conservative Party. [130] [5] It was the first time a candidate won a leadership election for one of the two main parties unopposed since Gordon Brown won the Labour Party leadership election to succeed Tony Blair in 2007 ...
They will urge the party chairman to bring forward the result if they are in the final two so the winner can respond to the Budget. Conservative Party leadership candidates call for election to be ...
The Baroness Davidson of Lundin Links, leader of the Scottish Conservatives (2011–2019) [8] The Lord Frost, Chief Brexit Negotiator (2019–2020) [9] The Lord Hague of Richmond, Foreign Secretary (2010–2014) and party leader (1997–2001) [10] The Lord Howard of Lympne, Home Secretary (1993-1997) and party leader (2003-2005) [11]