Priti Patel is the least popular potential new Tory leader in a private survey of party members, with some complaining that she is 'too short' to win a contest.
Priti Patel is the least popular potential new Tory leader in a private survey of party members, with some complaining that she is 'too short' to win a contest.
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch, who sits on the Right of the party, is the most popular, followed by former immigration minister Robert Jenrick, Home Secretary James Cleverly and security minister Tom Tugendhat. Last night her allies claimed it was because she had a 'presence' problem. One friend said: 'I just wish she was taller.'Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pictured speaking to veterans on Armed Forces Day today
Increasingly there is talk of two leadership contests – one for someone to oversee the election fallout and civil war in the party, a second for a leader to rebuild and take the Conservatives forward.
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