Who will replace Rishi Sunak as leader of the Conservative Party?
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Image caption, Six candidates have put themselves forward to be the next Conservative Party leader including: Kemi Badenoch - she was first elected as an MP in 2017. In government she has served as business secretary and women and equalities minister. This is her second time in a leadership race, having come fourth in the bid to succeed Boris Johnson.
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The contest has started to be the next leader of the Conservative Party and six candidates have put themselves forward.
You can read more about the six contenders in the photo gallery above.
Conservative Members of Parliaments (MPs) will vote for their favourite of these candidates in September, bringing the number down to four.
Assuming no-one else drops out, there will then be another round of voting by Conservative MPs to choose the final two.
At this point in October members of the Conservative Party around the UK will have a chance to choose which of the two they want to be leader of the party.
- Published5 July 2024
- Published5 July 2024
- Published5 July 2024
What about Rishi Sunak?

The winning candidate will replace Rishi Sunak as party leader
Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced he would be stepping down as leader after the party lost the 2024 election.
The former prime minister accepted responsibility for the defeat which was the worst in the party's parliamentary history.
He will stay on as party leader until his successor is announced on 2 November.