Race to Lead Conservatives: Four Contenders Remain
Four candidates are still vying for the leadership of the Conservative Party after Mel Stride was eliminated. The contest aims to replace former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, with the final decision set for Nov. 2. Robert Jenrick leads after quitting his role over disagreements on immigration policies.
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Four candidates remain in the race to lead the Conservative Party after the elimination of centrist candidate Mel Stride. The election is poised to redefine the party's future direction.
The contest aims to replace former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, with final ballots scheduled for Nov. 2. The new leader will face the challenge of reviving a party that recently suffered its worst electoral defeat at the hands of Labour.
Robert Jenrick, a right-wing candidate, currently leads the pack. He resigned from his post as immigration minister, citing that the government's asylum seeker policies were insufficiently stringent.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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