Kent Messenger Maidstone

‘I know Rishi will put us on path to a better future’

Tory leadership hopeful in Kent for third time

- By Alan Smith ajsmith@thekmgroup.co.uk @ajsmithKM

One of the two contenders for the leadership of the Conservati­ve party – and hence the next Prime Minister of the nation – was in Lenham.

Former Chancellor Rishi Sunak was invited by Helen Whately, the MP for Faversham and Mid Kent, to address around 150 party members in the Tithe Barn.

The event was Mr Sunak’s third visit to Kent during the leadership contest, having previously been to Tunbridge Wells and Sevenoaks.

Mrs Whately, who is backing Mr Sunak over his rival Liz Truss, introduced him as “the outstandin­g politician of my generation”.

She said she had witnessed the Chancellor’s “judgement, integrity and grip” while working alongside him in the Treasury.

Miss Truss also visited Kent last month.

Mrs Whately said: “I was delighted to welcome Rishi to

Lenham as part of his leadership campaign.

“The number of people who turned out on a hot Friday in August shows the support Rishi has among local party members – something not always reflected in polling.

“It’s clear Rishi has already turned his mind to how he would tackle the challenges we face in Kent – from Operation Brock and housing numbers to small boats crossing the Channel.

“I’ve known Rishi since we both turned up in the House of

Commons in 2015. And in the last nine months working alongside him in the Treasury I have got to know him better.

“I know Rishi will grip the challenges we face and put us on a path to a better, brighter future.”

Earlier on Friday, the former Chancellor landed in hot water after a video published by the New Statesman Magazine showed him telling Tory members in Tunbridge Wells the party had “inherited funding formulas from the Labour Party that shoved all the funding into deprived urban areas”.

He said that needed to be redone and he had “started the work of doing that”.

Meanwhile, Kent’s crime commission­er Matthew Scott says he is backing Mr Sunak in the leadership battle.

He tweeted: “I am voting for Rishi because I believe his plan to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour will make our neighbourh­oods safer and get victims of the support they need.”

The results of the contest will be announced on September 5.

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Rishi Sunak addressing party members at The Tithe Barn in Lenham
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Helen Whately invites Rishi Sunak to the stage

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