Robert Jenrick insists Tory leadership battle is NOT over despite poll of activists suggesting Kemi Badenoch is coasting to victory with a week to go_Nhy
Robert Jenrick today insisted the Tory leadership battle is not over despite a poll suggesting Kemi Badenoch is coasting to victory.
The former immigration minister said the race was ‘neck and neck’ as he played down the latest research by the ConservativeHome site.
The closely-watched survey of the grass roots website’s panel indicated that Ms Badenoch is ahead by 55 per cent to 31 per cent, with barely a week until Rishi Sunak‘s successor is announced.
Although Tory members are notoriously hard to poll, ConHome has consistently found Ms Badenoch in the lead.
Mr Jenrick has been trying to change his fortunes with a high-octane flurry of media appearances.
Asked at a speech this morning whether the Tory contest was effectively over, Robert Jenrick (pictured with his wife) said: ‘Absolutely not.’
But in contrast Ms Badenoch’s campaign has been relatively low-key, suggesting her main goal is protecting her advantage.