
Timetable: Tory MPs will vote in the fourth ballot between noon and 2 p.m.

Our decades of domain expertise combined with the creation of sovereign solutions will help make bold ideas new realities. **A message from Lockheed Martin: We’re invested in realizing the UK’s ambitions in space. There are fewer than 48 hours left of these frenzied and unpredictable knockout rounds before we enter the relatively pedestrian stage where the final two embark on a succession of regional hustings to win over Tory Party members by September 5. 10 if, behind the scenes, their parliamentary operations are convincing enough wavering MPs to join their side. All four remaining candidates have at least a slim chance of making it to No. Ten days after Boris Johnson’s resignation marked the official start of the Conservative Party’s third leadership contest in six years, the field is remarkably still wide open. Keep up with it all at POLITICO’s Tory leadership hub.Ī brief pause: It’s worth taking a moment to reflect on where we are. A frenzied effort is now underway by rival campaigns to win over Tugendhat’s 31 supporters and, crucially, pick off votes from each other ahead of the ballot at lunchtime.


Where we are this morning: Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss, Penny Mordaunt and Kemi Badenoch are those left in the running after last night’s vote eliminated “clean start” candidate Tom Tugendhat. GRANG OF 4: Tory MPs will whittle down their shortlist of potential prime ministers from four names to three today as Westminster endures its second day of sweltering 40☌ heat. This is Eleni Courea, writing Playbook today and Wednesday.
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