UK Conservatives narrow their leadership race to 3 as a new front-runner surges
Briefly

Conservative lawmakers in Britain have eliminated Tom Tugendhat from the party leadership race, leaving three candidates, including James Cleverly, who received the most votes.
James Cleverly’s well-received speech at the Conservative conference helped him gain momentum, arguing for a return to normality and the ability to challenge Labour effectively.
The next phase of the contest will see another candidate exit the race, narrowing it down as party members prepare to vote on a new leader.
Former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick, noted for advocating strict immigration reforms, remains a strong contender alongside the centrist Cleverly and others vying for leadership.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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