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This is a list of public
endorsements for declared candidates for the
July–September 2022 leadership election for the
Conservative Party of the United Kingdom.
Members of Parliament
Kemi Badenoch
-
Adam Afriyie, MP for
Windsor
[1]
-
Lucy Allan, MP for
Telford
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Lee Anderson, MP for
Ashfield
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Gareth Bacon, MP for
Orpington
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Ben Bradley, MP for
Mansfield
[1]
-
Alex Burghart, MP for
Brentwood and Ongar
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Robert Courts, MP for
Witney
[1] (previously endorsed Shapps)
-
Sarah Dines, MP for
Derbyshire Dales
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Leo Docherty, MP for
Aldershot
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Steve Double, MP for
St Austell and Newquay
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Nick Fletcher, MP for
Don Valley
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Michael Gove, MP for
Surrey Heath
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
John Hayes, MP for
South Holland and the Deepings
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Eddie Hughes, MP for
Walsall North
[1]
-
Tom Hunt, MP for
Ipswich
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Caroline Johnson, MP for
Sleaford and North Hykeham
[2] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Pauline Latham, MP for
Mid Derbyshire
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Andrew Lewer, MP for
Northampton South
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Marco Longhi, MP for
Dudley North
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Julia Lopez, MP for
Hornchurch and Upminster
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Craig Mackinlay, MP for
South Thanet
[1]
-
Rachel Maclean, MP for
Redditch
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Nigel Mills, MP for
Amber Valley
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Neil O'Brien, MP for
Harborough
[1]
-
Tom Randall, MP for
Gedling
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Lee Rowley, MP for
North East Derbyshire
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Desmond Swayne, MP for
New Forest West
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Justin Tomlinson, MP for
North Swindon
[1]
-
Bill Wiggin, MP for
North Herefordshire
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
Suella Braverman
-
Steve Baker, MP for
Wycombe
[3] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Scott Benton, MP for
Blackpool South
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Miriam Cates, MP for
Penistone and Stocksbridge
[1]
-
Richard Drax, MP for
South Dorset
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
John Hayes, MP for
South Holland and the Deepings
[1] (subsequently endorsed Badenoch and Truss)
-
Philip Hollobone, MP for
Kettering
[1]
-
Bernard Jenkin, MP for
Harwich and North Essex
[1]
-
David Jones, MP for
Clwyd West
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Danny Kruger, MP for
Devizes
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Julian Lewis, MP for
New Forest East
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Jason McCartney, MP for
Colne Valley
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Robin Millar, MP for
Aberconwy
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Greg Smith, MP for
Buckingham
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Henry Smith, MP for
Crawley
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Desmond Swayne, MP for
New Forest West
[4] (subsequently endorsed Badenoch, then Sunak)
Jeremy Hunt
-
Paul Beresford, MP for
Mole Valley
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Crispin Blunt, MP for
Reigate
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Peter Bottomley, MP for
Worthing West
[1]
-
Steve Brine, MP for
Winchester
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Philip Davies, MP for
Shipley
[2] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Jonathan Djanogly, MP for
Huntingdon
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Philip Dunne, MP for
Ludlow
[5]
-
Oliver Heald, MP for
North East Hertfordshire
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Daniel Kawczynski, MP for
Shrewsbury and Atcham
[2] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Anthony Mangnall, MP for
Totnes
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Esther McVey, MP for
Tatton
[1]
-
Andrew Mitchell, MP for
Sutton Coldfield
[2] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
David Morris, MP for
Morecambe and Lunesdale
[1]
-
Dan Poulter, MP for
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
Sajid Javid
-
Edward Argar, MP for
Charnwood
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Saqib Bhatti, MP for
Meriden
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Steve Double, MP for
St Austell and Newquay
[1] (subsequently endorsed Badenoch, then Sunak)
-
Virginia Crosbie, MP for
Ynys Môn
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Robert Halfon, MP for
Harlow
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Pauline Latham, MP for
Mid Derbyshire
[1] (subsequently endorsed Badenoch and Truss)
-
Rachel Maclean, MP for
Redditch
[1] (subsequently endorsed Badenoch, then Truss)
-
Chris Philp, MP for
Croydon South
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Mary Robinson, MP for
Cheadle
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Robin Walker, MP for
Worcester
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Mike Wood, MP for
Dudley South
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Jeremy Wright, MP for
Kenilworth and Southam
[1] (subsequently endorsed Mordaunt and Sunak)
Penny Mordaunt
-
Peter Aldous, MP for
Waveney
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Caroline Ansell, MP for
Eastbourne
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Sarah Atherton, MP for
Wrexham
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Duncan Baker, MP for
North Norfolk
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Harriett Baldwin, MP for
West Worcestershire
[1]
-
John Baron, MP for
Basildon and Billericay
[1]
-
Jack Brereton, MP for
Stoke-on-Trent South
[1] (previously endorsed Zahawi)
-
Theo Clarke, MP for
Stafford
[2]
-
Elliot Colburn, MP for
Carshalton and Wallington
[1]
-
Damian Collins, MP for
Folkestone and Hythe
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Alberto Costa, MP for
South Leicestershire
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
James Davies, MP for
Vale of Clwyd
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Mims Davies, MP for
Mid Sussex
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
David Davis, MP for
Haltemprice and Howden
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Caroline Dinenage, MP for
Gosport
[1]
-
Michelle Donelan, MP for
Chippenham
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Tobias Ellwood , MP for
Bournemouth East
[1] (previously endorsed Zahawi; whip suspended on 19 July)
-
Natalie Elphicke, MP for
Dover
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Luke Evans, MP for
Bosworth
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Michael Fabricant, MP for
Lichfield
[6] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
George Freeman, MP for
Mid Norfolk
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Roger Gale, MP for
North Thanet
[1]
-
James Gray, MP for
North Wiltshire
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Damian Green, MP for
Ashford
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Trudy Harrison, MP for
Copeland
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Gordon Henderson, MP for
Sittingbourne and Sheppey
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Antony Higginbotham, MP for
Burnley
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Alicia Kearns, MP for
Rutland and Melton
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Kate Kniveton, MP for
Burton
[1]
-
John Lamont, MP for
Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk
[7] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Andrea Leadsom, MP for
South Northamptonshire
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Ian Levy, MP for
Blyth Valley
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Tim Loughton, MP for
East Worthing and Shoreham
[1]
-
Jerome Mayhew, MP for
Broadland
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Stephen Metcalfe, MP for
South Basildon and East Thurrock
[1]
-
Maria Miller, MP for
Basingstoke
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Robbie Moore, MP for
Keighley
[1]
-
Jill Mortimer, MP for
Hartlepool
[1]
-
Kieran Mullan, MP for
Crewe and Nantwich
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Caroline Nokes, MP for
Romsey and Southampton North
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Mike Penning, MP for
Hemel Hempstead
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
John Penrose, MP for
Weston-Super-Mare
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Nicola Richards, MP for
West Bromwich East
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Gary Sambrook, MP for
Birmingham Northfield
[1]
-
Bob Seely, MP for
Isle of Wight
[8] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Bob Stewart, MP for
Beckenham
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
James Sunderland, MP for
Bracknell
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Derek Thomas, MP for
St Ives
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Craig Tracey, MP for
North Warwickshire
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Charles Walker, MP for
Broxbourne
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Jamie Wallis, MP for
Bridgend
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Heather Wheeler, MP for
South Derbyshire
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Jeremy Wright, MP for
Kenilworth and Southam
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
Grant Shapps
-
Paul Bristow, MP for
Peterborough
[9] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
[10][
better source needed]
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Robert Courts, MP for
Witney
[11] (subsequently endorsed Badenoch)
-
James Davies, MP for
Vale of Clwyd
[1] (subsequently endorsed Mordaunt, then Truss)
-
George Eustice, MP for
Camborne and Redruth
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Trudy Harrison, MP for
Copeland
[1] (subsequently endorsed Mordaunt, then Truss)
-
Sheryll Murray, MP for
South East Cornwall
[12] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Mark Pritchard, MP for
The Wrekin
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Graham Stuart, MP for
Beverley and Holderness
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
Rishi Sunak
-
Bim Afolami, MP for
Hitchin and Harpenden
[1]
-
Nickie Aiken, MP for
Cities of London and Westminster
[13][
non-primary source needed][
better source needed] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
Peter Aldous, MP for
Waveney
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Stuart Andrew, MP for
Pudsey
[1]
-
Caroline Ansell, MP for
Eastbourne
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Victoria Atkins, MP for
Louth and Horncastle
[1]
-
Richard Bacon, MP for
South Norfolk
[1]
-
Siobhan Baillie, MP for
Stroud
[1]
-
Steve Barclay, MP for
North East Cambridgeshire
[1]
-
Simon Baynes, MP for
Clwyd South
[1]
-
Paul Beresford, MP for
Mole Valley
[1] (previously endorsed Hunt)
-
Crispin Blunt, MP for
Reigate
[1] (previously endorsed Hunt)
-
Andrew Bowie, MP for
West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine
[1]
-
Andrew Bridgen, MP for
North West Leicestershire
[1]
-
Steve Brine, MP for
Winchester
[1] (previously endorsed Hunt)
-
Anthony Browne, MP for
South Cambridgeshire
[1]
-
Robert Buckland, MP for
South Swindon
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Alun Cairns, MP for
Vale of Glamorgan
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
James Cartlidge, MP for
South Suffolk
[1]
-
Maria Caulfield, MP for
Lewes[
citation needed]
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Alex Chalk, MP for
Cheltenham
[14]
-
Rehman Chishti, MP for
Gillingham and Rainham
[1] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
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Chris Clarkson, MP for
Heywood and Middleton
[1]
-
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, MP for
Cotswold
[15]
-
Claire Coutinho, MP for
East Surrey
[1]
-
Geoffrey Cox, MP for
Torridge and West Devon
[16]
-
Stephen Crabb, MP for
Preseli Pembrokeshire
[1]
-
Gareth Davies, MP for
Grantham and Stamford
[1]
-
Philip Davies, MP for
Shipley
[17] (previously endorsed Hunt)
-
David Davis, MP for
Haltemprice and Howden
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Jonathan Djanogly, MP for
Huntingdon
[1] (previously endorsed Hunt)
-
Steve Double, MP for
St Austell and Newquay
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch and Javid)
-
Oliver Dowden, MP for
Hertsmere
[1]
-
Flick Drummond, MP for
Meon Valley
[1]
-
Philip Dunne, MP for
Ludlow
[1]
-
Ruth Edwards, MP for
Rushcliffe
[1]
-
Michael Ellis, MP for
Northampton North
[1]
-
George Eustice, MP for
Camborne and Redruth
[1] (previously endorsed Shapps)
-
Luke Evans, MP for
Bosworth
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Laura Farris, MP for
Newbury
[1]
-
Simon Fell, MP for
Barrow and Furness
[1] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
Liam Fox, MP for
North Somerset
[1]
-
Lucy Frazer, MP for
South East Cambridgeshire
[1]
-
George Freeman, MP for
Mid Norfolk
[18] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Louie French, MP for
Old Bexley and Sidcup
[1]
-
Richard Fuller, MP for
North East Bedfordshire
[1]
-
Mark Garnier, MP for
Wyre Forest
[1]
-
Nick Gibb, MP for
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton
[1]
-
Peter Gibson, MP for
Darlington
[1]
-
Jo Gideon, MP for
Stoke-on-Trent Central
[1] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
John Glen, MP for
Salisbury
[1]
-
Robert Goodwill, MP for
Scarborough and Whitby
[1]
-
Michael Gove, MP for
Surrey Heath
[19] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Richard Graham, MP for
Gloucester
[1]
-
James Gray, MP for
North Wiltshire
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Damian Green, MP for
Ashford
[20] (previously endorsed Mordaunt and Tugendhat)
-
Andrew Griffith, MP for
Arundel and South Downs
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Robert Halfon, MP for
Harlow
[1] (previously endorsed Javid)
-
Luke Hall, MP for
Thornbury and Yate
[1]
-
Stephen Hammond, MP for
Wimbledon
[1] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
Matt Hancock, MP for
West Suffolk
[1]
-
Greg Hands, MP for
Chelsea and Fulham
[1]
-
Mark Harper, MP for
Forest of Dean
[21]
-
Sally-Ann Hart, MP for
Hastings and Rye
[1]
-
Simon Hart, MP for
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
[1]
-
Damian Hinds, MP for
East Hampshire
[1]
-
Simon Hoare, MP for
North Dorset
[1]
-
Richard Holden, MP for
North West Durham
[1]
-
Kevin Hollinrake, MP for
Thirsk and Malton
[1]
-
Paul Holmes, MP for
Eastleigh
[1] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
John Howell, MP for
Henley
[1]
-
Paul Howell, MP for
Sedgefield
[1]
-
Nigel Huddleston, MP for
Mid Worcestershire
[1]
-
Jeremy Hunt, MP for
South West Surrey
[1] (previously ran for leadership)
-
Robert Jenrick, MP for
Newark
[1]
-
Andrew Jones, MP for
Harrogate and Knaresborough
[1]
-
Fay Jones, MP for
Brecon and Radnorshire
[1]
-
Marcus Jones, MP for
Nuneaton
[1]
-
Simon Jupp, MP for
East Devon
[1]
-
Alicia Kearns, MP for
Rutland and Melton
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Gillian Keegan, MP for
Chichester
[1]
-
Greg Knight, MP for
East Yorkshire
[1]
-
John Lamont, MP for
Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Mark Logan, MP for
Bolton North East
[1] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
Jonathan Lord, MP for
Woking
[1]
-
Alan Mak, MP for
Havant
[1]
-
Anthony Mangnall, MP for
Totnes
[1] (previously endorsed Hunt)
-
Julie Marson, MP for
Hertford and Stortford
[1]
-
Paul Maynard, MP for
Blackpool North and Cleveleys
[1]
-
Mark Menzies, MP for
Fylde
[1]
-
Huw Merriman, MP for
Bexhill and Battle
[1]
-
Andrew Mitchell, MP for
Sutton Coldfield
[1] (previously endorsed Hunt)
-
James Morris, MP for
Halesowen and Rowley Regis
[1]
-
Andrew Murrison, MP for
South West Wiltshire
[1]
-
Bob Neill, MP for
Bromley and Chislehurst
[1]
-
Caroline Nokes, MP for
Romsey and Southampton North
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Guy Opperman, MP for
Hexham
[1]
-
Mark Pawsey, MP for
Rugby
[1] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
Dan Poulter, MP for
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich
[1] (previously endorsed Hunt)
-
Rebecca Pow, MP for
Taunton Deane
[1]
-
Victoria Prentis, MP for
Banbury
[1]
-
Jeremy Quin, MP for
Horsham
[1]
-
Will Quince, MP for
Colchester
[1]
-
Dominic Raab, MP for
Esher and Walton
[1]
-
Tom Randall, MP for
Gedling
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Angela Richardson, MP for
Guildford
[1]
-
David Rutley, MP for
Macclesfield
[1]
-
Selaine Saxby, MP for
North Devon
[1]
-
Andrew Selous, MP for
South West Bedfordshire
[1]
-
Grant Shapps, MP for
Welwyn Hatfield
[1] (previously ran for leadership)
-
David Simmonds, MP for
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner
[1]
-
Chris Skidmore, MP for
Kingswood
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Julian Smith, MP for
Skipton and Ripon
[1]
-
Mark Spencer, MP for
Sherwood
[1]
-
John Stevenson, MP for
Carlisle
[1] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
Bob Stewart, MP for
Beckenham
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Gary Streeter, MP for
South West Devon
[1]
-
Mel Stride, MP for
Central Devon
[1]
-
Julian Sturdy, MP for
York Outer
[1]
-
Desmond Swayne, MP for
New Forest West
[1] (previously endorsed Braverman and Badenoch)
-
Robert Syms, MP for
Poole
[2] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
Maggie Throup, MP for
Erewash
[1] (previously endorsed Zahawi)
-
Edward Timpson, MP for
Eddisbury
[1]
-
Laura Trott, MP for
Sevenoaks
[1]
-
Shailesh Vara, MP for
North West Cambridgeshire
[1]
-
Theresa Villiers, MP for
Chipping Barnet
[1]
-
Charles Walker, MP for
Broxbourne
[22] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Robin Walker, MP for
Worcester
[1] (previously endorsed Javid)
-
Jamie Wallis, MP for
Bridgend
[23][
non-primary source needed] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Matt Warman, MP for
Boston and Skegness
[24][
non-primary source needed]
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Helen Whately, MP for
Faversham and Mid Kent
[1]
-
James Wild, MP for
North West Norfolk
[1]
-
Craig Williams, MP for
Montgomeryshire
[1]
-
Gavin Williamson, MP for
South Staffordshire
[1]
-
Jeremy Wright, MP for
Kenilworth and Southam
[1] (previously endorsed Javid and Mordaunt)
-
Mike Wood, MP for
Dudley South
[25][
non-primary source needed] (previously endorsed Javid)
-
Jacob Young, MP for
Redcar
[1]
Liz Truss
-
Lucy Allan, MP for
Telford
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Lee Anderson, MP for
Ashfield
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Stuart Anderson, MP for
Wolverhampton South West
[26]
-
Edward Argar, MP for
Charnwood
[1] (previously endorsed Javid)
-
Sarah Atherton, MP for
Wrexham
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Gareth Bacon, MP for
Orpington
[27] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Shaun Bailey, MP for
West Bromwich West
[1]
-
Duncan Baker, MP for
North Norfolk
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Steve Baker, MP for
Wycombe
[1] (previously endorsed Braverman)
-
Aaron Bell, MP for
Newcastle-under-Lyme
[1] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
Scott Benton, MP for
Blackpool South
[1] (previously endorsed Braverman)
-
Jake Berry, MP for
Rossendale and Darwen
[1] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
Saqib Bhatti, MP for
Meriden
[28] (previously endorsed Javid)
-
Bob Blackman, MP for
Harrow East
[1]
-
Peter Bone, MP for
Wellingborough
[29]
-
Karen Bradley, MP for
Staffordshire Moorlands
[30] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
Suella Braverman, MP for
Fareham
[1] (previously ran for leadership)
-
Paul Bristow, MP for
Peterborough
[1] (previously endorsed Shapps)
-
Sara Britcliffe, MP for
Hyndburn
[1] (previously endorsed Zahawi)
-
Felicity Buchan, MP for
Kensington
[1]
-
Robert Buckland, MP for
South Swindon
[31] (previously endorsed Sunak)
-
Alex Burghart, MP for
Brentwood and Ongar
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Conor Burns, MP for
Bournemouth West
[32]
-
Rob Butler, MP for
Aylesbury
[1]
-
Alun Cairns, MP for
Vale of Glamorgan
[33] (previously endorsed Sunak)
-
Andy Carter, MP for
Warrington South
[1]
-
Bill Cash, MP for
Stone
[1]
-
Christopher Chope, MP for
Christchurch
[1]
-
Simon Clarke, MP for
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland
[34]
-
Brendan Clarke-Smith, MP for
Bassetlaw
[1]
-
James Cleverly , MP for
Braintree
[1]
-
Thérèse Coffey, MP for
Suffolk Coastal
[2]
-
Damian Collins, MP for
Folkestone and Hythe
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Alberto Costa, MP for
South Leicestershire
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Virginia Crosbie, MP for
Ynys Môn
[1] (previously endorsed Javid)
-
James Daly, MP for
Bury North
[1] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
David TC Davies, MP for
Monmouth
[26]
-
James Davies, MP for
Vale of Clwyd
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt and Shapps)
-
Mims Davies, MP for
Mid Sussex
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Dehenna Davison, MP for
Bishop Auckland
[1]
-
Sarah Dines, MP for
Derbyshire Dales
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Leo Docherty, MP for
Aldershot
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Michelle Donelan, MP for
Chippenham
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt and Zahawi)
-
Nadine Dorries, MP for
Mid Bedfordshire
[1]
-
Jackie Doyle-Price, MP for
Thurrock
[1]
-
Richard Drax, MP for
South Dorset
[1] (previously endorsed Braverman)
-
James Duddridge, MP for
Rochford and Southend East
[26]
-
David Duguid, MP for
Banff and Buchan
[1]
-
Iain Duncan Smith, MP for
Chingford and Woodford Green
[35]
-
Mark Eastwood, MP for
Dewsbury
[36]
-
Natalie Elphicke, MP for
Dover
[37] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
David Evennett, MP for
Bexleyheath and Crayford
[1]
-
Michael Fabricant, MP for
Lichfield
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Anna Firth, MP for
Southend West
[1]
-
Katherine Fletcher, MP for
South Ribble
[1]
-
Mark Fletcher, MP for
Bolsover
[1] (previously endorsed Zahawi)
-
Nick Fletcher, MP for
Don Valley
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Vicky Ford, MP for
Chelmsford
[1]
-
Kevin Foster, MP for
Torbay
[1]
-
Mark Francois, MP for
Rayleigh and Wickford
[1]
-
Mike Freer, MP for
Finchley and Golders Green
[38]
-
Marcus Fysh, MP for
Yeovil
[1]
-
Nus Ghani, MP for
Wealden
[1]
-
Chris Green, MP for
Bolton West
[1] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
Andrew Griffith, MP for
Arundel and South Downs
[1] (previously endorsed Sunak)
-
James Grundy, MP for
Leigh
[1]
-
Jonathan Gullis, MP for
Stoke-on-Trent North
[1] (previously endorsed Zahawi)
-
Rebecca Harris, MP for
Castle Point
[1]
-
Trudy Harrison, MP for
Copeland
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt and Shapps)
-
John Hayes, MP for
South Holland and the Deepings
[1] (previously endorsed Braverman and Badenoch)
-
Oliver Heald, MP for
North East Hertfordshire
[1] (previously endorsed Hunt)
-
James Heappey, MP for
Wells
[1]
-
Gordon Henderson, MP for
Sittingbourne and Sheppey
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Darren Henry, MP for
Broxtowe
[1]
-
Antony Higginbotham, MP for
Burnley
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Adam Holloway, MP for
Gravesham
[1]
-
Tom Hunt, MP for
Ipswich
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Sajid Javid, MP for
Bromsgrove
[39] (previously ran for leadership)
-
Ranil Jayawardena, MP for
North East Hampshire
[40]
-
Mark Jenkinson, MP for
Workington
[1] (previously endorsed Zahawi)
-
Andrea Jenkyns, MP for
Morley and Outwood
[1]
-
Caroline Johnson, MP for
Sleaford and North Hykeham
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Gareth Johnson, MP for
Dartford
[1]
-
David Jones, MP for
Clwyd West
[1] (previously endorsed Braverman)
-
Daniel Kawczynski, MP for
Shrewsbury and Atcham
[1] (previously endorsed Hunt)
-
Julian Knight, MP for
Solihull
[1]
-
Danny Kruger, MP for
Devizes
[1] (previously endorsed Braverman)
-
Kwasi Kwarteng, MP for
Spelthorne
[1]
-
Pauline Latham, MP for
Mid Derbyshire
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch and Javid)
-
Andrea Leadsom, MP for
South Northamptonshire
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Edward Leigh, MP for
Gainsborough
[1]
-
Ian Levy, MP for
Blyth Valley
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Andrew Lewer, MP for
Northampton South
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Brandon Lewis, MP for
Great Yarmouth
[41] (previously endorsed Zahawi)
-
Julian Lewis, MP for
New Forest East
[1] (previously endorsed Braverman)
-
Chris Loder, MP for
West Dorset
[1]
-
Marco Longhi, MP for
Dudley North
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Julia Lopez, MP for
Hornchurch and Upminster
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Craig Mackinlay, MP for
South Thanet
[1]
-
Cherilyn Mackrory, MP for
Truro and Falmouth
[1]
-
Rachel Maclean, MP for
Redditch
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch and Javid)
-
Scott Mann, MP for
North Cornwall
[26]
-
Jerome Mayhew, MP for
Broadland
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Jason McCartney, MP for
Colne Valley
[36] (previously endorsed Braverman)
-
Stephen McPartland, MP for
Stevenage
[1]
-
Stephen Metcalfe, MP for
South Basildon and East Thurrock
[1] (previously endorsed Braverman)
-
Robin Millar, MP for
Aberconwy
[1] (previously endorsed Braverman)
-
Maria Miller, MP for
Basingstoke
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Amanda Milling, MP for
Cannock Chase
[1] (previously endorsed Zahawi)
-
Nigel Mills, MP for
Amber Valley
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Damien Moore, MP for
Southport
[1] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
Penny Mordaunt, MP for
Portsmouth North (previously ran for leadership)
[42]
-
Anne Marie Morris, MP for
Newton Abbot
[1] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
Joy Morrissey, MP for
Beaconsfield
[26]
-
Wendy Morton, MP for
Aldridge-Brownhills
[1]
-
Kieran Mullan, MP for
Crewe and Nantwich
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
David Mundell, MP for
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale
[1]
-
Sheryll Murray, MP for
South East Cornwall
[1] (previously endorsed Shapps)
-
Lia Nici, MP for
Great Grimsby
[1]
-
Matthew Offord, MP for
Hendon
[1]
-
Mike Penning, MP for
Hemel Hempstead
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
John Penrose, MP for
Weston-super-Mare
[43] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Chris Philp, MP for
Croydon South
[1] (previously endorsed Javid)
-
Mark Pritchard, MP for
The Wrekin
[1] (previously endorsed Shapps)
-
Tom Pursglove, MP for
Corby
[1]
-
John Redwood, MP for
Wokingham
[1]
-
Jacob Rees-Mogg, MP for
North East Somerset
[1]
-
Nicola Richards, MP for
West Bromwich East
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Laurence Robertson, MP for
Tewkesbury
[1]
-
Mary Robinson, MP for
Cheadle
[1] (previously endorsed Javid)
-
Andrew Rosindell, MP for
Romford
[1]
-
Lee Rowley, MP for
North East Derbyshire
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Dean Russell, MP for
Watford
[1]
-
Paul Scully, MP for
Sutton and Cheam
[44]
-
Bob Seely, MP for
Isle of Wight
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Alec Shelbrooke, MP for
Elmet and Rothwell
[45]
-
Chris Skidmore, MP for
Kingswood
[1] (previously endorsed Sunak)
-
Chloe Smith, MP for
Norwich North
[1]
-
Greg Smith, MP for
Buckingham
[1] (previously endorsed Braverman)
-
Henry Smith, MP for
Crawley
[1] (previously endorsed Braverman)
-
Amanda Solloway, MP for
Derby North
[1]
-
Alexander Stafford, MP for
Rother Valley
[1]
-
Jane Stevenson, MP for
Wolverhampton North East
[1]
-
Graham Stuart, MP for
Beverley and Holderness
[1] (previously endorsed Shapps)
-
James Sunderland, MP for
Bracknell
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Derek Thomas, MP for
St Ives
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Craig Tracey, MP for
North Warwickshire
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Anne-Marie Trevelyan, MP for
Berwick-upon-Tweed
[1] (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
-
Tom Tugendhat, MP for
Tonbridge and Malling
[46] (previously ran for leadership)
-
Ben Wallace, MP for
Wyre and Preston North
[47]
-
Giles Watling, MP for
Clacton
[1]
-
Suzanne Webb, MP for
Stourbridge
[1]
-
Heather Wheeler, MP for
South Derbyshire
[1] (previously endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Craig Whittaker, MP for
Calder Valley
[26]
-
John Whittingdale, MP for
Maldon
[1]
-
Bill Wiggin, MP for
North Herefordshire
[1] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Nadhim Zahawi, MP for
Stratford-on-Avon
[48](previously ran for leadership)
Tom Tugendhat
-
Nickie Aiken, MP for
Cities of London and Westminster
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Aaron Bell, MP for
Newcastle-under-Lyme
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Jake Berry, MP for
Rossendale and Darwen
[49] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Karen Bradley, MP for
Staffordshire Moorlands
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Rehman Chishti, MP for
Gillingham and Rainham
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
James Daly, MP for
Bury North
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Simon Fell, MP for
Barrow and Furness
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Jo Gideon, MP for
Stoke-on-Trent Central
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Chris Green, MP for
Bolton West
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Damian Green, MP for
Ashford
[50] (subsequently endorsed Mordaunt, then Sunak)
-
Stephen Hammond, MP for
Wimbledon
[51] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Paul Holmes, MP for
Eastleigh
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Neil Hudson, MP for
Penrith and The Border
[1]
-
Robert Largan, MP for
High Peak
[52]
-
Mark Logan, MP for
Bolton North East
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Damien Moore, MP for
Southport
[53] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Anne Marie Morris, MP for
Newton Abbot
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Mark Pawsey, MP for
Rugby
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Ben Spencer, MP for
Runnymede and Weybridge
[1]
-
John Stevenson, MP for
Carlisle
[54] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Robert Syms, MP for
Poole
[2] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
-
Anne-Marie Trevelyan, MP for
Berwick-upon-Tweed
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
Nadhim Zahawi
-
Jack Brereton, MP for
Stoke-on-Trent South
[1] (subsequently endorsed Mordaunt)
-
Sara Britcliffe, MP for
Hyndburn
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Michelle Donelan, MP for
Chippenham
[1] (subsequently endorsed Mordaunt, then Truss)
-
Tobias Ellwood, MP for
Bournemouth East
[1] (subsequently endorsed Mordaunt; whip suspended on 19 July)
-
Ben Everitt, MP for
Milton Keynes North
[1]
-
Mark Fletcher, MP for
Bolsover
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Jonathan Gullis, MP for
Stoke-on-Trent North
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Mark Jenkinson, MP for
Workington
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
David Johnston, MP for
Wantage
[1]
-
Brandon Lewis, MP for
Great Yarmouth
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Amanda Milling, MP for
Cannock Chase
[1] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Jesse Norman, MP for
Hereford and South Herefordshire
[1]
-
Paul Scully, MP for
Sutton and Cheam
[1]
-
Maggie Throup, MP for
Erewash
[1] (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
Former MPs
This list does not include former MPs that became peers
Rishi Sunak
-
Paul Goodman, former MP for Wycombe (2001–10) and editor of
ConservativeHome
[55]
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David Lidington, former MP for Aylesbury (1992-2019) and former cabinet minister
[56]
-
David Mellor, former MP for Putney (1979-1997) and former cabinet minister
Penny Mordaunt
-
Julian Brazier, former MP for
Canterbury (1987–2017)
[57]
Liz Truss
-
Ann Widdecombe, former MEP for South West England (2019-2020) and former MP for
Maidstone and The Weald (1987–2010)
Peers
Kemi Badenoch
-
The Lord Agnew of Oulton
[58]
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The Baroness Cavdendish of Little Venice
-
The Lord Coe
[59]
[60]
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The Baroness Fox of Buckley (non-affiliated)
[61]
-
The Baroness Stowell of Beeston
Liz Truss
-
The Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon
[62]
-
The Lord Frost of Allenton
[63]
-
The Lord Harris of Peckham
[64]
-
The Viscount Ridley
[65]
Penny Mordaunt
-
The Baroness Foster of Oxton
[66]
Rishi Sunak
-
The Lord Howard of Lympne
[67]
-
The Baroness Davidson of Lundin Links
[68]
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The Lord Hague of Richmond
[69]
-
The Lord Lawson of Blaby
[70]
-
The Lord Lilley
[71]
Members of devolved legislatures
Rishi Sunak
-
Jeremy Balfour, MSP for
Lothian
[72]
-
Miles Briggs, MSP for
Lothian
[73]
-
Donald Cameron, MSP for
Highlands and Islands
[73]
-
Jackson Carlaw, MSP for
Eastwood
[73]
-
James Evans, MS for
Brecon and Radnorshire (subsequently endorsed Truss)
[74]
-
Maurice Golden, MSP for
North East Scotland
[72]
-
Sam Kurtz, MS for
Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
[74]
-
Dean Lockhart, MSP for
Mid Scotland and Fife
[73]
-
Liz Smith, MSP for
Mid Scotland and Fife
[72]
-
Alexander Stewart, MSP for
Mid Scotland and Fife
[72]
Liz Truss
-
Finlay Carson, MSP for
Galloway and West Dumfries
[75]
-
Sharon Dowey, MSP for
South Scotland
-
James Evans, MS for
Brecon and Radnorshire (previously endorsed Sunak)
[74]
-
Murdo Fraser, MSP for
Mid Scotland and Fife
[75]
-
Rachael Hamilton, MSP for
Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire
[75]
-
Liam Kerr, MSP for
North East Scotland
[75]
-
Stephen Kerr, MSP for
Central Scotland (previously endorsed Tugendhat)
[75]
-
Douglas Lumsden, MSP for
North East Scotland
[75]
-
Oliver Mundell, MSP for
Dumfriesshire
[75]
-
Graham Simpson, MSP for
Central Scotland
[75]
Tom Tugendhat
-
Stephen Kerr, MSP for
Central Scotland (subsequently endorsed Truss)
[76]
Directly elected mayors
Jeremy Hunt
-
Andy Street,
Mayor of the West Midlands
[77] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
Rishi Sunak
-
Ben Houchen,
Mayor of Tees Valley
[78]
Liz Truss
-
Andy Street,
Mayor of West Midlands
[79] (previously endorsed Hunt)
Individuals
Kemi Badenoch
-
Glynis Barber, actress
-
Julie Bindel, feminist campaigner and journalist
[80][
non-primary source needed]
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Allison Bailey, barrister, lesbian feminist and anti-racist activist
[81]
-
Sharron Davies, former Olympic swimmer
[82]
-
Nigel Farage, broadcaster and former
UKIP leader (previously endorsed Braverman)
[83]
-
Matthew Goodwin, professor of politics at
University of Kent, author and political commentator
[84][
non-primary source needed]
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Leo McKinstry, journalist, historian and author
[85]
-
Fraser Nelson, journalist and editor of
The Spectator (subsequently endorsed Sunak)
[86]
-
Patrick O'Flynn, journalist and former UKIP MEP for
East of England
[87] (subsequently endorsed Truss)
-
Calvin Robinson, political commentator, teacher and church deacon
[88]
-
Aris Roussinos, journalist and writer for
UnHerd
[89]
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David Starkey, historian and presenter
[90][
better source needed]
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Andrew Sullivan, writer and journalist
[91][
non-primary source needed]
[86]
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Damian Thompson, journalist
[92]
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Robert Tombs, historian, professor and author
[93]
Suella Braverman
-
Nigel Farage, broadcaster and former
UKIP leader
[94] (subsequently endorsed Badenoch)
Sajid Javid
-
Benedict Rogers, human rights activist and journalist
[95]
Penny Mordaunt
-
Gerard Lyons, economist
[96]
-
Allison Pearson, columnist and author
[97]
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Lesia Vasylenko, Ukrainian politician
[98]
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Vasyl Virastyuk, Ukrainian politician
[98]
Rishi Sunak
-
James Forsyth, journalist
[99]
-
Fraser Nelson, journalist and Editor of
The Spectator
[86]
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Adar Poonawalla, Indian businessman
[100]
-
Emily Sheffield, journalist
[101]
Liz Truss
-
Arlene Foster, former first minister of Northern Ireland
[102]
-
Patrick O'Flynn, journalist and former UKIP MEP for
East of England
[103] (previously endorsed Badenoch)
-
Daphne Trimble, former
NIHRC and
ECNI member and widow of
David Trimble
[104]
Tom Tugendhat
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Bret Stephens, American journalist
[105]
Publications
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