Isabel Hardman Isabel Hardman

Sunak is running out of time

This could be the biggest week of the Tory leadership campaign: postal ballots will start arriving on members’ doormats in the coming days and the chances are that most will fill them in and send them back pretty sharpish. Both candidates to be Prime Minister are consequently extremely busy: Rishi Sunak has been making tax cut promises (of the ‘not yet ‘variety: more on that from Fraser here) this morning, while Liz Truss has been talking about help for farmers suffering post-Brexit labour shortages. They’re both in the south west of England today ahead of the latest hustings in Exeter tonight, with visits to members and in Truss’s case, a trip to a farm planned.

It still looks as though Sunak is trying to copy Truss

Sunak obviously has much more work to do. At the first hustings in Leeds last Thursday, he found that the Foreign Secretary had grown more comfortable with public speaking, having struggled to, in the words of her own supporters, ‘speak human’ in previous fixtures.

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