Guardian
•63% Informative
Research by More in Common found that 70% of the public didn't know who could win the next election.
James Cleverly , second place in the vote among MPs, did best: 8% of respondents believed he could turn things round.
Results starkest for Mel Stride (still in the contest by the skin of his teeth): 1% of general voters think he stands a chance.
Conservative leadership candidates also come off as weird, for their obsessive focus on things no one else is talking about.
In the middle Badenoch and Tugendhat it looks aerated and cynical (respectively) In the worst case, Jenrick ’s, the word that came up in the polling was “slimy” In passing, Tory-to-Lib Dem switchers explained that “ Ed Davey's party just seemed more normal’”.
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