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Cleverly to run for Conservative party top post

The former interior minister in the Rishi Sunak cabinet is the first person to officially confirm he will stand in the contest

File photo of British Home Secretary James Cleverly at the House of Commons in London, Britain February 29, 2024. UK Parliament/Maria Unger/Handout via REUTERS

By: Shajil Kumar

FORMER foreign minister James Cleverly said on Tuesday he was running to become leader of the Conservative party, which lost power to Labour Party after being in power for 14 years.

The party said on Monday it would name its new leader on November 2, after the party’s worst-ever election performance prompted former prime minister Rishi Sunak to say he would stand down.

Cleverly, a former Conservative Party chairman who was most recently interior minister, is the first person to officially confirm he will stand in the contest.

“The last election showed us that we had lost the trust of voters. They questioned our motives, our ability, and our commitment to delivering for them. That must change,” Cleverly wrote in an article for the Telegraph newspaper.

“It starts with choosing the right leader and then backing and supporting them fully, whoever it is. I am putting myself forward to be that leader because I can unite the Conservative Party and overturn Starmer’s loveless landslide.”

Cleverly, who has been a member of parliament since 2015, previously put himself forward for the leadership in 2019, when former prime minister Theresa May stepped down, but was the first candidate to drop out of the race.

The other likely contenders for the post include former Business and Trade secretary Kemi Badenoch, former home secretaries Priti Patel and Suella Braverman, and former immigration minister Robert Jenrick. (Reuters)

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