The race to replace Boris Johnson is down to 6 contenders after round 1 of voting among Conservative members of Parliament. —Rishi Sunak (88 votes) —Penny Mordaunt (67) —Liz Truss (50) —Kemi Badenoch (40) —Tom Tugendhat (37) —Suella Braverman (32)
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Successive votes among MPs will whittle the field down to two in the coming days, before party members pick the winner.
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