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Boris Johnson says he will not run for Tory party leadership after Gove challenge – live | |
(35 minutes later) | |
12.32pm BST | |
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5 candidates in Conservative leadership contest | |
Here is the official list of contestants in the Tory leadership contest. Nominations closed at noon. | |
Here now are the official runners and riders (candidates, proposers, seconders) as announced by the 1922 Committee. pic.twitter.com/QZsVjYu1OH | |
12.28pm BST | |
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Haroon Siddique | |
A Labour briefing says Michael Gove has gone on the record as saying he is “not equipped to be prime minister” and points out that he has ruled himself out of standing at least nine times. | |
It says: | |
In doing so [standing] Michael Gove has sent a message that he would rather the country get a prime minister who himself thinks he’s not up to the job than let one of his Tory rivals succeed. | |
In saying that he is better suited for the role than his other rivals, Michael Gove is in effect saying that they are not up to the job of rime minister. We know this because he doesn’t think he is up to the job and shouldn’t be doing it. | |
Among the quotes by Gove in the past which it cites are: | |
“I don’t think I have got that exceptional level of ability required to do the job.” | |
“I don’t have what it takes.” | |
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“I am not equipped to be prime minister.” (World At One, BBC Radio 4, October 2012) | |
During his speech at the launch of the report into antisemitism in the Labour party, for which Jeremy Corbyn himself has received flak, the opposition leader attacked Gove’s language during the referendum campaign. He said: | |
The justice secretary Michael Gove compared pro-Remain economists to Nazi collaborators, a startling example of the way in which the Nazi regime and the Holocaust can be minimalised, trivialised or even forgotten by ill-judged comparisons. | |
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Boris Johnson's surprise announcement in full | |
Here is Johnson’s surprise announcement at the end of his speech. It came after he called for measures to cut inequality and spread opportunity. | |
That is the agenda for the next prime minister of this country. | |
Well, I must tell you, my friends, you who have waited faithfully for the punchline of this speech, that having consulted colleagues and in view of the circumstances in parliament, I have concluded that person cannot be me. | |
My role will be to give every possible support to the next Conservative administration to make sure that we properly fulfil the mandate of the people that was delivered at the referendum and to champion the agenda that I believe in, to stick up for the forgotten people of this country. | |
And, if we do so, if we invest in our children and improve their life chances, if we continue to fuel the engines of social mobility, if we build on the great reforming legacy of David Cameron, if we invest in our infrastructure and we follow a sensible, one nation Conservative approach that is simultaneously tax-cutting and pro-enterprise, then I believe that this country can win and be better and more wonderful and, yes, greater than ever before. | |
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Corbyn accused of comparing Israel with Isis | |
Haroon Siddique | |
Meanwhile, the embattled Labour leader Jeremy Corby has put the cat among the pigeons at the launch of a report into antisemitism within the party with a quote which appeared to liken Israel to Islamic State (Isis): | |
Corbyn: "Our Jewish friends are no more responsible for the actions of Israel than our Muslim friends are for the self-styled Islamic State" | |
He then denied he was comparing them: | |
.@PolhomeEditor asking Corbyn whether he's comparing Israel to Isis. Corbyn says no. No questions taken from UK Jewish media. Shambolic | |
They were not just a slip of the tongue either, as the remarks were in his prepared text: | |
Our Jewish friends are no more responsible for the actions of Israel or the [Binyamin] Netanyahu government than our Muslim friends are for those of self-styled Islamic states or organisations. | |
Jewish supporters of Labour party, after Corbyn compares Israel to ISIS, during launch of report on antisemitism pic.twitter.com/zlyo2UAfFh | |
Corbyn refused to take questions about his leadership travails. | |
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He is not taking questions. | He is not taking questions. |
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Johnson has finished his speech now. | Johnson has finished his speech now. |
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Johnson pulls out of Tory leadership contest | Johnson pulls out of Tory leadership contest |
Johnson says that this is the agenda for the next leader. | Johnson says that this is the agenda for the next leader. |
But that person will not be him. | But that person will not be him. |
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Johnson says the biggest gains in life expectancy have been made in London amongst the poor. | Johnson says the biggest gains in life expectancy have been made in London amongst the poor. |
He says the prophets of doom were wrong about Brexit. | He says the prophets of doom were wrong about Brexit. |
He says London and the whole of the UK will flourish outside the EU. It is in the EU’s deal to negotiate a free trade deal, he says, while allowing the UK to take back control of its immigration system. | He says London and the whole of the UK will flourish outside the EU. It is in the EU’s deal to negotiate a free trade deal, he says, while allowing the UK to take back control of its immigration system. |
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Johnson says the party needs to unite now. He wants the most talented people in the country to come together. | Johnson says the party needs to unite now. He wants the most talented people in the country to come together. |
London has been transformed from relative stagnation to a dynamic economy. | London has been transformed from relative stagnation to a dynamic economy. |
He says he brought down crime. Deaths by fire were cut. And road traffic accidents came down to the lowest levels ever. | He says he brought down crime. Deaths by fire were cut. And road traffic accidents came down to the lowest levels ever. |
And, when you think that crime and accidents affect the poorest disproportionately, those are victories for social justice, he says. | And, when you think that crime and accidents affect the poorest disproportionately, those are victories for social justice, he says. |
He says he managed to build a record number of affordable homes. | He says he managed to build a record number of affordable homes. |
And when he left office there were 44,000 sites in the city under construction. | And when he left office there were 44,000 sites in the city under construction. |
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Johnson says now is the chance to strike trade deals. | Johnson says now is the chance to strike trade deals. |
He says some countries have already been in touch. | He says some countries have already been in touch. |
And our friends in America can be at the front of the queue, he says. | And our friends in America can be at the front of the queue, he says. |
He says he would like to tell people who come here, no matter what their race or religion, they are part of our great British family. | He says he would like to tell people who come here, no matter what their race or religion, they are part of our great British family. |
Immigrants should be welcome. And everyone, regardless of their sexuality, can get married. He says marriage equality is one of David Cameron’s finest achievements. | Immigrants should be welcome. And everyone, regardless of their sexuality, can get married. He says marriage equality is one of David Cameron’s finest achievements. |
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Boris Johnson launches his leadership bid | Boris Johnson launches his leadership bid |
Boris Johnson says people voted to leave the EU last week. It was a cause he passionately supports. | Boris Johnson says people voted to leave the EU last week. It was a cause he passionately supports. |
This is our chance, he says. We need to create an economy where everyone benefits from success. | This is our chance, he says. We need to create an economy where everyone benefits from success. |
There are too many people who have not seen their wages rise. Or have seen them fall. | There are too many people who have not seen their wages rise. Or have seen them fall. |
FTSE 100 bosses now receive 150 times as much as their workers. It used to be 50 times, he says. | FTSE 100 bosses now receive 150 times as much as their workers. It used to be 50 times, he says. |
He says he is no communist. But he wants a society where everyone has chance. | He says he is no communist. But he wants a society where everyone has chance. |
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Liam Fox set out his case to be the next Tory leader and prime minister on Sky News (quotes from Politics Home). Like everyone else, he tried to portray himself as the unifying candidate. | Liam Fox set out his case to be the next Tory leader and prime minister on Sky News (quotes from Politics Home). Like everyone else, he tried to portray himself as the unifying candidate. |
I think that we’ve just been through quite a traumatic period in our referendum and I think we need to try to heal the divisions on that and I think I can do that having been on the leave side of that equation but having many friends on the other side who were in the remain camp and all through that referendum I urged people to be civil and courteous to one another which I think is the tone we should also adopt, incidentally, in the leadership campaign. | I think that we’ve just been through quite a traumatic period in our referendum and I think we need to try to heal the divisions on that and I think I can do that having been on the leave side of that equation but having many friends on the other side who were in the remain camp and all through that referendum I urged people to be civil and courteous to one another which I think is the tone we should also adopt, incidentally, in the leadership campaign. |
He pointed to his experience outside politics (as a doctor) and his working class background. Fox also said he would not talk about the personalities in the contest “tempting though that is”, describing them all as friends. | He pointed to his experience outside politics (as a doctor) and his working class background. Fox also said he would not talk about the personalities in the contest “tempting though that is”, describing them all as friends. |
I think we’ve just broken free from the EU into a much wider, greater opportunity, one that Britain is very well placed to take advantage of and so it’s with a great sense of optimism that I come into this contest. I know people are saying ‘look at the difficulties of the world around us’ – I think there’s really a new dawn here for this country and we’re particularly well-placed to take advantage of the challenges and the opportunities out there. | I think we’ve just broken free from the EU into a much wider, greater opportunity, one that Britain is very well placed to take advantage of and so it’s with a great sense of optimism that I come into this contest. I know people are saying ‘look at the difficulties of the world around us’ – I think there’s really a new dawn here for this country and we’re particularly well-placed to take advantage of the challenges and the opportunities out there. |
He said it was “easier” to have credibility if coming from the leave side but not absolutely necessary and stressed that he would not back any deal with the EU involving keeping free movement of people. | He said it was “easier” to have credibility if coming from the leave side but not absolutely necessary and stressed that he would not back any deal with the EU involving keeping free movement of people. |
In terms of the EU I think we need to make it very clear that we intend to honour the instruction given to us by the British people last week, we will leave the EU. I don’t believe the British public will accept the concept of free movement in return for full membership of the single market, I think we need a more free trade approach. | In terms of the EU I think we need to make it very clear that we intend to honour the instruction given to us by the British people last week, we will leave the EU. I don’t believe the British public will accept the concept of free movement in return for full membership of the single market, I think we need a more free trade approach. |
Fox reiterated his support for an an Australian-type points system “so that it’s fair and not discriminatory against the non-EU, for example, commonwealth citizens who might want to come here”. | Fox reiterated his support for an an Australian-type points system “so that it’s fair and not discriminatory against the non-EU, for example, commonwealth citizens who might want to come here”. |
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