The four Conservative leadership hopefuls—Tom Tugendhat, James Cleverly, Robert Jenrick, and Kemi Badenoch—outlined their visions for party reform after a historic general election defeat. At the Birmingham conference, Cleverly emphasized making the party “more normal” to regain voters, Tugendhat called for a “new Conservative revolution” focused on public services, Jenrick proposed a “new Conservative Party” with a net migration freeze, and Badenoch aimed to “reprogramme the British state” with renewed principles. The leadership contest, overshadowing the conference, will see MPs narrow the candidates to two, with the final leader chosen by members and announced on 2 November.

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