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Robert JenrickThe Times & The Sunday Times
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Robert Jenrick , the former immigration minister, said his party does not need to rebuild’ or renew’ but needs to change.
He vowed to win back working-class voters by leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR ) and win back Lib Dem defectors by re-establishing Conservative credibility on the economy.
Jenrick admits he was 'radicalised' by his time in the Home Office .
Former housing secretary wants to win back younger aspirational voters.
His focus is on attracting young voters back to the Tories .
Jenrick is an unlikely tribune of the people, but sounds more convincing than Sunak Sunak .
Sunak was seen as out of touch by voters because he is extremely wealthy.
Of the six leadership candidates, four will survive votes by MPs to address the party faithful at conference at the start of October .
Jenrick has slimmed down in the last year and admitted trying Ozempic, the weight-loss drug which affects your appetite but makes some people sick.
He boasted to the members that he had been for a 6 am swim in the sea.
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