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The Conservative leadership race is running along two parallel paths, pursued by two competing tribes.
The first lane is occupied by Tory doyens Robert Jenrick and Kemi Badenoch — candidates favoured by the party’s ideological maximalists.
But in my final Politics@Lunch piece before parliament returns on 7 October , I consider the prospects of the race's two moderate contenders — Cleverly and Tugendhat .
James Cleverly is making the most overt pitch for the mantle of unity candidate’ Tom Tugendhat is well-placed to play role of a moderate’ candidate.
Both candidates picked up 21 backers in the last ballot of MPs - 7 and 12 votes behind Badenoch and Jenrick .
Former home secretary is marginally ahead of his three rivals in the race for public approval.
Recent YouGov polling suggests Cleverly stands a far better chance of beating either Jenrick or Badenoch in the final round than Tugendhat.
Cleverly 's standing will have been improved by his speech today , which was remarkably well-received by both Conservative activists and media onlookers.
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