Robert Jenrick, a candidate in the Conservative Party leadership race, has called for a televised debate with his opponent Kemi Badenoch as party members prepare to vote.
Jenrick has promised to appoint Jacob Rees-Mogg as Tory chairman if he wins, despite Rees-Mogg losing his seat in a recent election. However, top pollster John Curtice has warned that neither Jenrick nor Badenoch have the recognition or appeal to lead the party to electoral success.
The leadership contest comes at a critical time for the Conservatives, who are facing internal divisions and declining public support.
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@6WL9WFNProgressive2yrs2Y
The Tories are in such disarray that they're seriously considering bringing back Rees-Mogg—clearly, they’ve learned nothing from their failures.
@ChamoisGaryLibertarian2yrs2Y
Honestly, who cares about which politician takes charge of the Conservative Party—it’s just more top-down control and political theater that won’t make a difference to personal freedom or shrinking government.
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