Posted on 06/13/2019 9:29:56 AM PDT by FewsOrange
Boris Johnson has secured the highest number of votes in the first ballot to select the Conservative party leader and next prime minister.
Three contenders - Mark Harper, Andrea Leadsom and Esther McVey - have been knocked out, in the secret ballot held in the House of Commons.
Mr Johnson received 114 votes, Jeremy Hunt was second with 43, and Michael Gove third with 37 votes.
Seven candidates progress to the next round of voting next week.
The two most popular MPs will be put to Tory party members in a final vote later this month.
The winner of the contest to succeed Theresa May is expected to be announced in the week of 22 July.
All 313 Conservative MPs voted in the first ballot. Mr Johnson said he was "delighted to win the first ballot, but we have a long way to go".
Foreign Secretary Mr Hunt said he was "delighted" to have come second, saying: "This serious moment calls for a serious leader."
And Environment Secretary Mr Gove said it was "all to play for" and he was "very much looking forward" to the TV debates on Channel 4 on Sunday and on BBC One on Tuesday next week. ...
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Boris Johnson / 114 votes Jeremy Hunt / 43 votes Michael Gove / 37 votes Dominic Raab / 27 votes Sajid Javid / 23 votes Matt Hancock / 20 votes Rory Stewart / 19 votes
Eliminated Andrea Leadsom / 11 votes Mark Harper / 10 votes Esther McVey / 9 votes
It all boils down to who the losers throw their support behind.
Pres. Trump seems to think highly of Boris Johnson.
I’d be very surprised if Boris Johnson becomes PM
He’s hated by many, and carries a lot of baggage.
The corrupt establishment uniparty in the UK need a fresh faced stooge to continue Theresa May’s fraudulent work - to deliver Brexit without really delivering Brexit
I expect Jeremy Hunt to win - there was a reason Trump met with him 6 times during the state visit.
If he maintains 114 votes, he is assured making it to the final two. With 313, that means 199 votes remaining so no two other candidates can get more votes than him... if that 114 keeps.
Jeremy Hunt almost guarantees a Labour government or at the very least a Labour Party in the driver’s seat of policy. A Johnson PM means the Brexit party wilts and the Tories rule the roost.
As an outside observer, I’m not sure that Boris Johnson is a true Brexiter. More of an opportunist if you ask me. However, he may still be the right man even if this is true. In order to ensure a success of his prime ministership, he will have to deliver a successful Brexit. Even if he is just an opportunist, he knows that he has to deliver on his promises. Better to have him than a Theresa May. He’s even talking about a no Brexit deal being on the table.
“As an outside observer, Im not sure that Boris Johnson is a true Brexiter. More of an opportunist if you ask me. However, he may still be the right man even if this is true. “
Remind you of anyone?
Brits can do better than BoJo.
Watch out for Rory Stewart...
The party that has sat on its hands while Tommy Robinson was persecuted in the courts, while two babies were stolen from their parents trying to escape the UK for treatment, while people continue to get threats from police for saying “bad” things about Islam, and while their own deep state ran opposition research against Trump?
Some conservative party.
to BoJo
We want BoJo for PM!!
6 guys left. 3 are aresholes.
That leaves Bojo, Raab, and Gove.
What do you guys think of Raab?
Raab seems more principled than BoJo or Gove. But he’s not as funny. After Berlusconi we haven’t had a good laugh, so I want BoJo to win
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