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Well certainly from the MP's voting.
Tugendhat out, Clevery(or not as the case is) wins the most and Badenoch last.
Given that Badenoch appears to be the member favourite if the MP's dont put her forward then I think they may well be toast.
If Cleverly wins thye are finished. He is not a Tory.
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It may be down but can you imagine how voting intentions might be impacted when a minority of the Tory faithful realise someone with dreadlocks has been voted as their leader!
Hardly bears thinking about eh?
(Just in case anyone thinks I don't know the difference between braids and locks - I do, but the Ed has yet to install the long-requested sarcasm button on this site).
The whole point of the process is that the MPs have to be able to support their leader. For example, if 90% of the MPs want to stay in the ECHR, and 90% of the members want to leave the ECHR, and the ECHR is really important to both the MPs and the members, then the party is screwed - those members should not have elected those MPs in the first place if that policy was so important. The process is designed to do what it is doing - getting a leader that the MPs can rally around. That is the nature of a representative democratic process. Like it or lump it.
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