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Get behind Rishi, Kemi tells the Tory plotters who want her as leader

- By Harriet Line Deputy Political Editor

KEMI Badenoch hit out at Tory plotters yesterday, urging them to stop ‘messing around’ and to get behind Rishi Sunak.

She accused those suggesting she could replace the Prime Minister of ‘stirring’ but refused to rule out making a future tilt for the top job.

The Business Secretary, who has emerged as the favourite potential candidate in polling of Tory members, said those mentioning her name were not her friends.

‘They need to stop messing around and get behind the leader,’ she told Sky’s Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips. ‘The fact of the matter is most people in the country are not interested in all of this Westminste­r tittle-tattle.

‘Quite frankly, the people who keep putting my name in there are not my friends. They don’t care about me. They don’t care about my family or what this would entail. They are just stirring.

‘They are not my friends’

We have 350 MPs, this is a small number of people who are doing this. The vast majority of conservati­ve MPs support the Prime Minister.’

However, she did not rule out standing in the next leadership race, telling the BBc’s Sunday with laura Kuenssberg: ‘If you’d asked me two years ago in January 2022 I would have laughed it off and said it was a completely crazy idea.

‘You never really know these things until you’re in the moment. What I would remind people is that after liz Truss left I stood up and said I’m not running again, Rishi’s the person who should do the job.

‘I did so because I worked with him at the Treasury, I knew he had a handle on the economy.’

It comes after Sir Simon clarke, the former levelling up secretary under Ms Truss, went public in claiming the Tories face electoral ‘massacre’ under Mr Sunak, amid splits in the party over the Rwanda plan.

Mrs Badenoch revealed she had phoned the ex cabinet minister after he wrote an article in the Telegraph calling for a new leader, to ask him ‘ what on earth he was doing’.

‘This is exactly the sort of thing that we have to stop doing in public,’ she said. ‘We can have private discussion­s about what is going wrong, and I actually think it is healthy for us to have a debate.

‘For there not to be a debate is unhealthy, but to put all that in front of the public is contributi­ng to the belief that we are more focused on internal matters than external matters, and that is not true.’

When asked how she felt about her colleagues’ behaviour, she said: ‘Extremely frustrated.’

Senior conservati­ves have leapt to Mr Sunak’s defence as in-fighting broke out into the open last week after Sir Simon’s interventi­on.

Will Dry, a former aide who conducted polling in No 10, later said the country is heading for ‘at least a decade of labour rule’ as it emerged he had joined a rebel plot to topple the PM.

The latest turmoil for the Tory leader was triggered by a major opinion poll that put his party on course for a 1997-style wipeout

conservati­ve peer lord David Frost used the results to argue the party would ‘lose and lose bad unless we do something about it’.

The former cabinet minister was named as the contact on the YouGov research, but it was commission­ed by a group calling itself the conservati­ve Britain Alliance.

lord Frost has not said who funded the poll.

But he is understood to have been warned he could have the Tory whip withdrawn if he worked with another party after being pressed on whether Reform UK stumped up the funds.

The research was published just as MPs were weighing up how to vote on the Prime Minister’s Safety of Rwanda Bill – timing seen by some as designed to inflict damage on his leadership.

Senior party figures including Mrs Badenoch have hailed him as the best candidate to lead the country to the polls this year rather than what would be a fourth leader since their 2019 general election victory.

 ?? ?? Warning: Kemi Badenoch backed the PM on TV yesterday
Warning: Kemi Badenoch backed the PM on TV yesterday

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