Politics explained: Will a crowded field of Tory leadership hopefuls force Theresa May to stand down?
Politics Explained: It is apparent the PM is coming under intensifying pressure to outline her departure date
Former cabinet minister Esther McVey has today become the latest Conservative MP to publicly declare her candidacy to succeed Theresa May as leader of the party – despite there being no formal contest currently in motion.
“I’ve always said quite clearly if I got enough support from colleagues then yes I would, and now people have come forward and I have got that support, so I will be going forward,” she said.
The MP for Tatton joins a crowded field, with a handful of cabinet members expected to announce their intention to compete for the keys to Downing Street in due course, as soon as the prime minister formally outlines a date for her departure.
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