Amid the seemingly never-ending Partygate scandals of No.10, many are calling for Boris Johnson’s resignation over his attendance at a boozy Downing Street BBQ he supposedly believed was a “work event.”
As most of the country sit on the edge of their seats in anticipation of civil servant Sue Gray’s inquiry findings, we can’t help but wonder, who could be next?
In no particular order, here are the Tory MPs we believe could be potential front runners in a hypothetical leadership race.
Rishi Sunak
The chancellor of the exchequer is the bookies’ current favourite to snap-up Boris Johnson’s job, should the PM offer up his resignation. According to YouGov, the MP for Richmond (Yorks) is the most popular Conservative in the country, with a nothing-to-write-home-about approval rating of 33 per cent.
Brexiteer Sunak has reportedly stayed well-clear of Downing Street parties. Sorry – ‘work events’.
Liz Truss
Despite a not-great approval rating of 18 per cent, the foreign secretary and MP for South West Norfolk has been given a 3/1 chance of leadership success, according to bookmakers. YouGov has labelled this ex-remainer as the 13th most popular Tory MP in the country, unlucky for some you may say.