Skip to main content
Jenrick retains first place in second-round ballot for Tory leadership
Robert Jenrick speaking at a Conservative Party leadership campaign event at the QEII Centre in Westminster, London, September 1, 2024

HARD-RIGHT Islamophobe Robert Jenrick has retained first place in the second-round ballot for the Tory leadership.

Conservative MPs gave him 33 votes, while dumping former chief whip Mel Stride out of the contest on Tuesday.

Querulous culture warrior Kemi Badenoch slightly closed the gap on the front-runner, with 28 votes.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
US President Donald Trump gestures to the crowd as he depart
Eyes Left / 16 April 2025
16 April 2025
ANDREW MURRAY casts an eye over past upheavals and asks whether the left can find a fire escape before the world goes up in flames
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds outlines the draft legi
Britain / 12 April 2025
12 April 2025
But Business Secretary downplays prospect of full nationalisation and declines to extend emergency assistance to Port Talbot or Grangemouth
A Reform UK activist holds up a banner as party leader Nigel
Britain / 10 April 2025
10 April 2025
Palestinians grieve over the bodies of their relatives, who
Britain / 2 April 2025
2 April 2025
Meanwhile, Labour government toughens rhetoric against the genocide, but stops short of making any changes in policy or practical support for Israel
Similar stories
(left to right) Tory leadership candidates, Kemi Badenoch, R
Britain / 9 October 2024
9 October 2024
Conservative Party leadership candidate James Cleverly deliv
Britain / 8 October 2024
8 October 2024
General view of the International Convention Centre in Birmi
Britain / 29 September 2024
29 September 2024
Robert Jenrick speaking at a Conservative Party leadership c
Britain / 4 September 2024
4 September 2024