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MPs Steve Barclay and Lucy Frazer both backing Boris to be next Prime Minister - but who do you want them to support? Take part in our special poll
Boris Johson - hot favourite to be the next Prime Minister. But would he get your support? And if not who would you like your MP to back? Tell us in our special poll. Picture; PA IMAGES - Credit: PA Wire/Press Association Images
NE Cambs MP Steve Barclay and SE Cambs MP Lucy Frazer are both backing Boris Johnson to become the next party leader and prime minister.
But who do you want your MP to support in the next round of voting?
Tell us which of the remaining candidates you prefer in our quick, easy to take part in poll.
Mr Barclay, who is also Brexit Secretary, insists Mr Johnson is the only candidates capable of "defeating both Mr Corbyn and Nigel Farage".
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Andrea Leadsom, Mark Harper and Esther McVey failed to get enough votes to carry them through to the next round of the MPs' voting as Boris Johnson led the pack with 114 votes from the 313 Tory MPs who took part in the election.
Jeremy Hunt was second with 43 votes followed by Michael Gove on 37. Dominic Rabb won 27, Sajid Javid 23, Mr Hancock 20, and Rory Stewart won 19 votes.
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