Shadow Home Secretary is understood be carefully considering his options about a future leadership bid
Should he officially declare, James Cleverly, left, is likely to come up against the current favourite for the leadership, Kemi Badenoch, right While the former cabinet minister has yet to come to a conclusion on whether to stand for leader, and is said to be “carefully considering” his next move, it is widely expected that he will throw his hat in the ring if there is enough support from MPs.
Priti Patel and shadow health secretary Victoria Atkins are also believed to be considering their options, while Suella Braverman’s leadership ambitions In particular, it was highlighted that one of his first achievements in the Home Office was to bring down the level of immigration coming into the UK, while his role as Tory party chair in 2019 when the Conservatives secured an 80-seat majority is also being viewed as a significant feather in his cap.
There is widespread dismay among senior party figures over the level of backbiting taking place between MPs in the wake ofEach of the rival camps are understood to be paying close attention to recent polling by YouGov as part of the Queen Mary University of London and Sussex University’s Party Members Project, which showed Ms Badenoch was the clear favourite among Tory members, with 31 per cent backing her.
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