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Tory leadership poll shock as Robert Jenrick set to be beaten by rival

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James Cleverly's bid to become the next Conservative Party leader received a huge boost as a new poll suggested he would beat frontrunner Robert Jenrick.

The former Home Secretary is now second amongst Conservative Party members, according to a poll Conservative Home.

But crucially, the grassroots Tory website asked who would win if each of the candidates made the final two.

And Mr Cleverly was projected to beat former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick for the first time.

Mr Jenrick is still the favourite with the bookmakers to replace Rishi Sunak.

But the new ballot by ConservativeHome revealed Mr Cleverly would beat his former Home Office colleague by 54 to 36 per cent, while he would beat Tom Tugendhat by 67 to 18 per cent.

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But he would lose if Kemi Badenoch made it to the final two, it suggested.

Last week, the same polling showed that Mr Jenrick led Mr Cleverly by 51 per cent to 37 per cent.

Shadow housing secretary Kemi Badenoch is still the most popular amongst Tory party members, according to the poll by ConservativeHome.

And she would beat the other three candidates.

She would beat Mr Cleverly by 48 to 42 per cent, the polling suggests. Ms Badenoch would beat Robert Jenrick by 53 to 33 per cent, while she would beat Tom Tugendhat by 62 to 28 per cent.

Ms Badenoch was on Sunday endorsed by Florida governor Ron DeSantis, who described the shadow housing secretary as "strong and courageous" and commended her "commitment to conservative principles".

He said: "She has a commitment to conservative principles, she's strong, she's courageous and she will be an inspiration for conservatives not just in the United Kingdom, but all across the world", Mr DeSantis said.

"Our president Ronald Reagan once said that we need to stand for bold colours, not pale pastels.

"Kemi flies the flag of bold colours, just like we do in Florida, just like you will do again in the United Kingdom."

Mr Cleverly's campaign on Sunday said more than 50 prospective Parliamentary candidates were backing his bid to become leader.

His team added: "He knows how to get the campaigning machine battle-ready.

"He will inspire more people to get involved with the Conservative Party and get candidates elected at all levels".

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