Who are the six leadership candidates to be voted on by Conservative MPs?
Briefly

Kemi Badenoch, the former business secretary, is a significant figure on the party's right, endorsed by several ex-ministers but faces accusations of fostering a toxic work environment.
Robert Jenrick campaigns to regain 'Reform' voters, favored by right-wing party figures. His resignation over the Rwanda scheme highlights a divide within the party.
Tom Tugendhat, seen as a centrist hope, tries to bridge party divides despite previous criticisms of Boris Johnson. His influence remains despite many supporters no longer being MPs.
James Cleverly, with extensive governmental experience, positions himself as a unifier. His popularity among grassroots members reflects his deep ties within the party.
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