Conservative leadership candidate Jeremy Hunt said the Cheshire Esther McVey would be deputy prime minister if he were to become prime minister.
"So, we'll have to see where we get to in the coming hours and even a couple of days." He said: "We're beginning to see people come out and set out their stalls, but we need someone who will be clear about their principles, who will not have any baggage, so to speak, and who will be able to win both with the Conservative Party at large and in a general election, which is not just in the party's interest but in the national interest. He said: “I also recognise that the leader of a political party has to win elections, and that means a broad appeal, so just as Tony Blair had John Prescott to broaden his appeal as his deputy prime minister, I will have Esther McVey as my deputy prime minister.
In a move aimed at boosting his credentials on the right of the Conservative Party, the ex-Cabinet minister claimed he and Ms McVey would be a 'formidable' ...
The former health secretary has also sought to further his appeal to Tory members by pledging tax cuts and vowing to stick with Mr Johnson's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda. Mr Hunt, who was runner-up to Mr Johnson in the 2019 Tory leadership election, compared his teaming up with Ms McVey to how former Labour PM Tony Blair had John Prescott as his deputy. Jeremy Hunt vows to make Esther McVey his deputy PM in bid to boost Brexiteer credentials - in move he compares to Tony Blair teaming up with John Prescott - as he also promises to stick with Boris's Rwanda migrant plan
The Tory leadership hopeful said they would have wide appeal in the same way as Tony Blair and John Prescott did.
I think that no Conservative should raise taxes either. “She has won a lot of elections against Labour in the north, I have won them against Lib Dems in the south and I think we will be a formidable campaigning team.” The former foreign secretary said the pair would have a “broad appeal” in the same way Tony Blair and his deputy John Prescott did during the New Labour government.
Hunt argued that as a former foreign secretary and health secretary he had more experience than rival candidates. “I also recognise that the leader of a ...
They are, all of them, letting the country down.” McVey is nonetheless a notable contrast to Hunt, and could extend his appeal into other areas of the party. McVey has won one election against Labour, when she took the Wirral West seat from them in 2010.
JEREMY Hunt has announced that Esther McVey would be his Deputy Prime Minister if he wins the Conservative leadership contest in a deal which has blown the ...
All of them have a great deal to offer our Party and the country. She has won a lot of elections against Labour in the north, I have won them against Lib Dems in the south and I think we will be a formidable campaigning team." Ms McVey said: "To think that one person on their own can equally appeal to that very broad cross-section of voters is unrealistic.
BBC BREAKFAST host Nina Warhurst recalled a swipe at the Conservative MP who has thrown his name in the running to become the next Prime Minister.
“Being in government is a serious business, you don’t get wound up by the crowd. Steve replied: “Oh not in the slightest! After Boris Johnson announced on Thursday afternoon (July 7) he was stepping down from his current role as Prime Minister, many MPs have started putting their names forward to replace him.
The former Cabinet ministers made the remarks after putting themselves forward to succeed Boris Johnson as prime minister.
“I’m afraid this is a cheap political play. What we really need to be talking about is the success of Scottish students and the success of Scottish doctors and nurses, and the ability to help them to do even better. “They (the SNP) are failing in education and they are failing in healthcare and now they are trying to distract by talking about separation again,” he said.
CONSERVATIVE leadership candidate Jeremy Hunt said his colleague Esther McVey would be deputy prime minister if he were to become prime minister.
The two former health secretaries used the Daily Telegraph to launch their bids to take over from Johnson who announced on Thursday he was quitting.
"The long way out of this, the better way, is to turbo growth. You can't mitigate everything. Javid said his plan for the economy would cover both short-term measures - including a new package of support worth up to £5 billion to help with energy bills - and a "longer-term" vision for tax reform.
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But I trusted what I was told.” Asked about the timing of the two resignations, Javid said: “Not at all. I had no idea what he was going to do. “Now, I don’t know why someone would have said something to me that wasn’t true. What you're actually arguing is you're arguing the polls aren't pointing in the directions the SNP wish and actually they are failing in education, they're failing in healthcare and now they're trying to distract by talking about separation again. I think that no Conservative should raise taxes either. Asked if he always told the truth when he represented the Government on the broadcast rounds, and believed what he had been told by the Prime Minister, the BBC’s Sunday Morning: “I trusted what I was being told. "I'm afraid this is a cheap political play. He also said he would be happy to publish his tax records in the event he were one of the two final candidates in the race. On whether he would offer tax cuts for struggling families, Hunt said: “No Conservative should offer unfunded tax cuts. What we really need to be talking about is the success of Scottish students and the success of Scottish doctors and nurses and the ability to help them to do even better. "You know all of that.
The former health secretary believes the MP will help the Tories appeal to Labour's voters given her election wins in the north.
“Nevertheless, people may still say that Jeremy and I are not ideological soulmates, and they would be right. “Jeremy - better than anyone - can appeal to Blue Wall voters, and it is very kind of Jeremy to believe that I - as the co-founder of the blue collar Conservatives - can appeal better to those Red Wall voters - many of whom voted for us for the first time at the last election.” Nothing could be further from the truth.
Their Conservative leadership rival Tom Tugendhat also said not enough time had elapsed since 2014's referendum.
Not forever, but not at least for a decade.” “The reality is that whoever replaces Boris Johnson, Scotland will still be saddled with a Tory government we didn’t vote for imposing an extreme Brexit, austerity cuts and damaging policies against Scotland’s will.” The SNP and Greens, who have a power-sharing agreement at Holyrood, accused the leadership candidates of “reading from the same anti-democratic playbook”.
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In June 2020, he voted to remove rights for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children, spouses, vulnerable adults and dependent adults to join a family member who is legally present in the UK. In 2014, he voted to make same sex marriage available to armed forces personnel outside the UK. In 2013 he voted in favour of allowing same sex couples of marry. He then took on Johnson in the 2019 Tory party leadership contest and finished second. He has consistently voted for a reduction in spending on welfare benefits and has generally voted for a stricter asylum system. Back in 2019, Hunt claimed he was the PM Nicola Sturgeon "least wants" because of his commitment to keeping Scotland in the Union.
Mr Brine has come out in support of Jeremy Hunt, the former health secretary in whose department Mr Brine worked as a junior minister. He told the BBC: “We need ...
Want to keep up with the latest news and join in the debate? Subscribing means you have unrestricted access to the latest news and reader rewards - all with an advertising-light website. Mr Brine served as PPS to Jeremy Hunt as health secretary from 2015-2016 and as public health minister from 2017-2018. Mr Brine has come out in support of Jeremy Hunt, the former health secretary in whose department Mr Brine worked as a junior minister. He told the BBC: “We need to turn the page, we need to do so quickly and that process has now started and I’m thrilled that we’ve got Jeremy Hunt in the race again...we need a leader who can win back the voters the conservatives have lost.” WINCHESTER MP Steve Brine is backing his former boss to be the next Prime Minister.
Jeremy Hunt backs fox hunting: The Tory leadership hopeful sajd the practice was an important part of the countryside's “heritage”.
Ian Lavery, Labour Party chairman, said: “This Tory leadership race is going from bad to worse. You know, it’s part of our heritage.” “I would vote to repeal the ban on fox hunting,” Hunt told the Telegraph. “I would as soon as there was a majority in parliament that would be likely to repeal the fox hunting ban, then I would support a vote in parliament.”