After the Tory idol' speeches, who most looks like a leader in waiting? Our panel passes judgment
Briefly

The mood at the Tories' conference was characterized by a survivor's elation, representing relief in defeat without confronting the depth of the party's crisis.
James Cleverly's speech stood out with a simple word of 'Sorry' and an exhortation for the party to embrace normalcy, indicating potential for restoring sanity.
Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick reflected the paranoid style of politics prevalent in their party, with calls to fight culture wars and grandiose gestures.
Tom Tugendhat delivered a weak address as he attempted to resonate with the party's base, showcasing a misalignment with their current sentiments.
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