Politics

Mordaunt new favourite to become Tory leader following poll results

Penny Morduant has become the new favourite to replace Boris Johnson as the new Conservative Party leader.

The minister of state for trade is now 4/6 with bookies, ahead of Rishi Sunak, who is priced at 10/3.

A new poll of Tory Party members has put Mordaunt as the runaway favourite to become the next prime minister.

A YouGov survey of 879 members put Ms Mordaunt on 27 per cent – almost twice as much as second-placed Kemi Badenoch, on 15 per cent.

Former chancellor Rishi Sunak and foreign secretary Liz Truss were each backed by 13 per cent of those questioned.

Tom Tugendhat, chairman of the foreign affairs committee, had the support of 8 per cent, while attorney-general Suella Braverman was on 5 per cent.

William Hill spokesperson, Tony Kenny, said: “After poll results revealed that Penny Mordaunt is the clear favourite among Conservative Party members to replace Boris Johnson, punters have been queuing up to back the Minister of State for Trade.

“Mordaunt is the first candidate to go odds-on in the next Conservative Party leader betting and is now the strong favourite at 4/6, with Rishi Sunak next in the race at 10/3.”

William Hill – Politics

Next permanent Conservative Leader after Boris Johnson:

Penny Mordaunt4/6
Rishi Sunak10/3
Liz Truss7/2
Kemi Badenoch20/1
Tom Tugendhat28/1
Suella Braverman100/1
Jeremy Hunt100/1
Nadhim Zahawi200/1

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Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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