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Tuesday Evening News Briefing: Stride Knocked Out of Tory Leadership Race as Badenoch and Jenrick Surge
In a shocking turn of events, Kemi Stride has been knocked out of the Conservative leadership race, leaving Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick as the top two contenders to succeed Boris Johnson as Prime Minister.
According to sources, Stride failed to secure the necessary support from her fellow MPs to progress to the next round of voting, bringing her campaign to an abrupt end.
Meanwhile, Badenoch and Jenrick have emerged as the front-runners, with both candidates receiving significant backing from Conservative MPs.
Badenoch, a former equalities minister, has been praised for her strong campaign, which has focused on her commitment to social justice and her ability to connect with voters from all backgrounds.
Jenrick, a former housing minister, has also received widespread support for his leadership bid, with many MPs praising his policy expertise and his ability to work across the party.
The news comes as the Conservative Party continues to grapple with the aftermath of Boris Johnson’s resignation, which was sparked by a series of scandals and controversies.
The leadership contest is set to continue, with the next round of voting scheduled to take place later this week.
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