Tory leadership race: Seven things you might have missed
Briefly

The Conservatives faced their worst defeat in history, losing over 240 seats and reducing their MPs to just 121, prompting a critical leadership change.
Mel Stride, considered a unity candidate, emphasized his experience during the general election but ultimately could not sustain momentum, leading to his elimination.
Candidates like Suella Braverman and Tom Tugendhat showcased distinct strategies at the party conference, indicating diverse approaches within the party towards regaining public support.
As potential leaders Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick vie for power, the Conservatives' internal dynamics are crucial for their recovery following unprecedented electoral losses.
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