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UK politics live: Huge boost to Cleverly’s Tory leadership bid after shock vote win as Tugendhat eliminated

James Cleverly soars ahead in Tory leadership race after Tom Tugendhat knock out

Salma Ouaguira,David Maddox,Andy Gregory
Tuesday 08 October 2024 11:25
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Tom Tugendhat has been eliminated from the Conservative leadership contest, paving the way for James Cleverly, who has received a significant boost in support.

The former security minister, who was previously viewed as a strong contender, failed to win over enough backing from parliamentary colleagues to make it to the final three, garnering only 20 votes.

James Cleverly topped the third ballot with a notable rise in support, securing 39 votes from Tory MPs. This shift in momentum places him as a frontrunner as the race intensifies.

Meanwhile, Robert Jenrick remains a key player in the contest with 31 of the votes. Kemi Badenoch closely trails with 30 votes, reflecting a tight race among the remaining candidates.

With the final two candidates set to be announced in another ballot on Wednesday, Tory members will have the chance to vote in an online ballot from 10 to 31 October.

It comes as the Conservatives narrowed Labour’s lead to just one point, raising alarms for Sir Keir Starmer’s party months after its sweeping election victory.

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PINNED | Tories vote in leadership race as one contender faces elimination

Voting is now officially underway in the Conservative Party leadership race, as Tory MPs decide which of the four remaining candidates will be knocked out of the contest today.

The ballot, open for just 90 minutes, will see the field narrowed ahead of Wednesday’s crucial vote.

The remaining contenders, Robert Jenrick, Kemi Badenoch, James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat are vying for the support of their parliamentary peers, with the results expected at 3.30pm.

Following the elimination of Mel Stride in the previous round, the competition is intensifying.

The last round’s results saw Mr Jenrick leading with 33 votes, Ms Badenoch close behind at 28, while Mr Cleverly and Mr Tugendhat were tied with 21 each.

Today’s vote will be decisive, as one hopeful will be forced to exit the race, leaving tree to battle for the final two spots ahead of the ballot set for the party’s wider membership.

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Salma Ouaguira8 October 2024 13:39
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Russia on mission to cause 'sustained mayhem' on UK streets, MI5 warns

British intelligence is facing a “hell of a job” over rising threats from Iran and Russia, as well as the resurgence of Isis and Al-Qaeda, the head of MI5 has warned.

A day after Sir Keir Starmer called on the international community to focus on the “malign” regime in Iran, which supports proxies across the Middle East including Hamas and Hezbollah, Ken McCallum said British intelligence has thwarted 20 Tehran-backed plots that “presented potentially lethal threats to British citizens” since the start of 2022.

You can read the full story below:

UK facing threat of ‘plot after plot’ from Iran, warns MI5 chief

Ken McCallum says Russian intelligence agencies are also on a ‘sustained mission to generate mayhem on British and European streets’ with ‘arson, sabotage and more’

Salma Ouaguira8 October 2024 13:30
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Lunchtime bulletin

The race to determine the next Conservative leader continues today, with MPs set to eliminate one of the four remaining contenders.

  • Voting opens at 1.30pm and closes at 3pm, with the results expected at 3.30pm.
  • Tom Tugendhat is widely tipped to be the next candidate to drop out, leaving Robert Jenrick, James Cleverly, and Kemi Badenoch to battle it out in tomorrow’s round.
  • The new party leader will be revealed on 2 November, following a vote by Conservative Party members.
  • In other political news, former prime minister Boris Jonson has been defending comments from his memoir Unleashed, where he suggested the public “avidly craved” lockdown restrictions.
Tory leadership candidates Kemi Badenoch, Robert Jenrick , James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat (PA)
Tory leadership candidates Kemi Badenoch, Robert Jenrick , James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat (PA) (PA Wire)

Meanwhile, in Labour:

  • Sir Keir Starmer is under growing pressure to repair his relationship with ethnic minority voters, as polling shows diminishing support from these communities.
  • Labour’s lead in the polls has shrunk one point, as internal rows and criticism over free gifts the prime minister accepted continue to dent public perception.
  • As the government prepares to unveil its October budget, Sir Keir is under scrutiny over his decision to cut winter fuel payments to pensioners.

Stay tuned for the latest updates and expert analysis throughout the day.

Salma Ouaguira8 October 2024 13:21
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Badenoch’s campaign calls Tories to ‘get serious’ ahead of vote

Salma Ouaguira8 October 2024 13:15
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Robert Jenrick: ‘We must change our party to regain public’s trust'

Salma Ouaguira8 October 2024 13:12
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Tory leadership race: MPs set to cast votes in critical round

Tory MPs will begin voting at 1.30pm today in the latest stage of the Conservative Party leadership contest.

They will choose between four candidates including Robert Jenrick, Kemi Badenoch, James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat. 

The result of this round is expected at 3.30pm, narrowing the field before tomorrow’s crucial vote, which will determine the final two candidates.

Salma Ouaguira8 October 2024 13:11
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Tory MP quits frontbencher and backs James Cleverly

Salma Ouaguira8 October 2024 13:08
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Who is Morgan McSweeney? The Labour election guru replacing Sue Gray as chief of staff

Labour election guru Morgan McSweeney will take over as Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff after Sue Gray quit.

McSweeney is the creative intelligence behind Starmer’s success, first in winning the leadership of the Labour Party and then in winning a huge election victory in the country. It makes sense to have him at the top of the political side of No 10, writes Jabed Ahmed.

Who is Morgan McSweeney? The Labour election guru replacing Sue Gray

Sue Gray’s departure has triggered a wider reshuffle of Number 10, and Morgan McSweeney is set to take over her role

Salma Ouaguira8 October 2024 13:00
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HS2 rail line will run into London Euston, transport secretary Louise Haigh hints

The transport secretary has indicated that HS2 will run into central London, saying it “would never have made sense” for that not to happen, following months of speculation over the rail line.

The government will make a final announcement around the time of the budget, Louise Haigh suggested.

Our political correspondent Millie Cooke has the full story below:

Transport secretary gives verdict on whether HS2 will end at Euston

The government is expected to make an announcement around the time of the budget

Salma Ouaguira8 October 2024 12:45
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London Underground workers to vote on strikes

London Underground staff are set to vote on potential strikes in response to ongoing disputes regarding pay, terms, and conditions.

The Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) is surveying its members, including those in customer service roles, about their willingness to take industrial action, with the ballot closing on 18 October.

It comes after the union refused the latest offer fro London Underground, which it argues amounts to a pay rise below inflation for most employees and a freeze on many pay ranges.

TSSA general secretary Maryam Eslamdoust said members are “highly likely to vote overwhelmingly in favour of strike action and action short of a strike”.

She added: “Our intention is to send a strong and clear message to London Underground that significant industrial action is on the cards across the network unless they are prepared to meet our aspirations on pay, as well as dealing positively with all other aspects of our dispute.”

Salma Ouaguira8 October 2024 12:30

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