Skip to content
City PM
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • DE
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • DE
Thursday 13 June 2019 1:08 pm  |  Updated:  Thursday 13 June 2019 4:32 pm

Boris Johnson says ‘long way to go’ in Tory leadership race after first round victory

By: James Booth

Add as a preferred source on Google
A combination of pictures created in London on June 10, 2019 shows 9 of the 10 declared contenders the Conservative Party leadership contest: (top L-R) Conservativer MP Boris Johson, Conservative MP Andrea Leadsom, Britain's Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Secretary Michael Gove, Conservative MP Esther McVey, Britain's Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, (bottom L-R) Britain's International Development Secretary Rory Stewart, Britain's Home Secretary Sajid Javid, Britain's Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock and Conservative MP Dominic Raab. - Ten British Conservative MPs were formally announced Monday as having thrown their hats into the ring in the fight to replace Theresa May as party leader and Prime Minister, with her former foreign secretary Boris Johnson seen as the runaway favourite. The nominees are: Andrea Leadsom, Esther McVey, Boris Johnson, Dominic Raab, Sajid Javid, Michael Gove, Jeremy Hunt, Mark Harper, Rory Stewart and Matt Hancock. (Photo by STF / AFP) (Photo credit should read STF/AFP/Getty Images)

Boris Johnson has a commanding lead in the Tory leadership election after the first round of voting with backing from 114 Mps.

Johnson’s 114 votes puts him past the 105 votes needed to reach the final round.

He tweeted: “Thank you to my friends and colleagues in the Conservative & Unionist Party for your support. I am delighted to win the first ballot, but we have a long way to go.”

Seven candidates passed the barrier of 16 votes to reach the second round of voting:

  • Jeremy Hunt – 43 votes
  • Michael Gove – 37 votes
  • Dominic Raab – 27 votes
  • Sajid Javid – 23 votes
  • Matt Hancock – 20 votes
  • Rory Stewart – 19 votes

Hunt tweeted: “Delighted to come second today. We face a crucial choice: who can negotiate some better choices than the bad ones we face. The stakes have rarely been higher for our country. This serious moment calls for a serious leader.”

Gove tweeted: “It’s all to play for. Very much looking forward to the Channel 4 and BBC debates.”

In a dig at frontrunner Johnson, who has not confirmed if he will take part in Sunday’s Channel 4 debate, Gove signed off, “hope to see all other candidates there!”

Javid supporter Robert Halfon MP said the home secretary has momentum in the leadership race.

“It’s a very strong fifth place, we’ve exceeded expectations,” he said.

Stewart, who has risen in prominence throughout the leadership race, burnished his credentials as the anti-Johnson candidate with a threat to “bring down” the former foreign secretary.

“Every other MP will sit across the road in Methodist Central Hall and we will hold our own session of parliament and we will bring him down,” Stewart told Sky news.

Read more

Big Technologies boardroom battle intensifies after director ousted

Buddi software interface showcasing advanced analytics dashboard with real-time data insights on modern business trends

Read more: Rory Stewart – ‘I can beat Boris and I will stick up for Canada’

Three candidates were eliminated:

  • Andrea Leadsom – 11 votes
  • Mark Harper – 10 votes
  • Esther Mcvey – 9 votes

Read more: Michael Gove has come back before and he can do it again

Leadsom tweeted: “What a ride! Loved being back on the leadership campaign trail. Great effort by colleagues Mark Harper and Esther Mcvey and best of luck to the remaining candidates.”

In a statement Mcvey said she was “extremely grateful to those people who voted for me in this election” and said she was “pleased to have had a platform to make the case for blue collar Conservatism”.

She said she would “speak to the remaining candidates to see who is best placed to deliver on that programme”.

Read more: These are the four criteria for judging the next Tory leader

The second round of voting is on 18 June when candidates will need 33 votes to stay in the contest, with further ballots planned for 19 and 20 June until there are two candidates remaining.

The two candidates will then be voted on by the Tory membership.


Read more

Burnham warns Labour of ‘final chance’ after Makerfield win

Andy Burnham speaking at a Labour Party event, addressing current political issues, with a focused and determined expression.

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • News

Categories

  • Politics

Trending Articles

  • Harry Styles at Wembley Stadium review: running through the grief

  • Nottingham Forest owner Marinakis announces £210m stadium plans

  • I’ve taken the best train trips in the world. Here are my 5 favourites

  • Natwest boss becomes latest City figure caught in AI social media scam

  • Exclusive: Top FTSE executive recruiter goes bust after AI platform launch

More from City PM

  • Big Technologies boardroom battle intensifies after director ousted

    Markets
    Buddi software interface showcasing advanced analytics dashboard with real-time data insights on modern business trends
  • Burnham warns Labour of ‘final chance’ after Makerfield win

    Politics
    Andy Burnham speaking at a Labour Party event, addressing current political issues, with a focused and determined expression.
  • On this day: Brits vote in referendum that changes everything

    Opinion
    UK flag and EU flag waving side by side, symbolizing Brexit referendum discussions and future political relations.
  • As it happened: Stocks mixed as Trump warns takes ‘two to tango’ on Iran peace

    Markets
    Donald Trump at Pennsylvania CPA event, addressing financial policies to an audience of accounting professionals
  • FCA looks to check power of investment trust boards after Saba uproar

    Investing
    The FCA launched a consultation on the regime for hedge funds and alternative investment managers.
  • Interest rates set to be held as inflation to remain ‘elevated’ despite Iran peace deal

    Economics
    For the first time in months, economists are unsure whether the Bank of England will cut interest rates.
  • As it happened: Stocks sink after Fed and Bank of England opt for hawkish hold; Oil price tumbles

    Markets
    Bank of England building on Threadneedle Street, London, showcasing its historic architecture and financial significance
  • ‘Novel and extreme’: Analysts calls out SpaceX governance days before IPO

    Investing
    Elon Musk discussing SpaceX investment as Scottish Mortgages largest holding on a business news platform

City PM — European politics, business and analysis.

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • UK & Ireland

Topics

  • Business
  • Markets
  • AI
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Energy

More

  • Politics
  • Economics
  • Fintech
  • Legal
  • Sport
  • Life

Company

  • About City PM
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 City PM · Published by CityPM Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
About · Editorial Policy · Corrections · Contact · Privacy