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Which MPs are yet to back a candidate?

Tory MPs are voting today on who should be their next leader. Candidates need more than 30 votes in order to proceed to the next round but while more than 200 Tories have declared their intentions, over 100 are still yet to say who they have backed. Below are the list of MPs who have not made their intentions known here.

1983

Roger Gale – Remain

Edward Leigh – Leave

Bill Cash – 1984 by-election – Leave

1987

John Redwood – Leave

1992

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown – Leave

Nigel Evans – Leave

John Whittingdale – Leave

1997

Theresa May – Remain

Nick Gibb – Remain

Graham Brady -Leave

Eleanor Laing – Leave

Tim Loughton – Leave

2001

Andrew Selous – Remain

Greg Knight – Remain

Chris Grayling – Leave

Richard Bacon -Leave

Andrew Rosindell – Leave

Bill Wiggin – Leave

Iain Liddell-Grainger – Leave

2005

Greg Clark – Remain

David Evennett – Remain

Graham Stuart – Remain

David Mundell – Remain

Ben Wallace – Remain

Jeremy Wright – Remain

Shailesh Vara – Remain

Adam Afriyie – Leave

Peter Bone – Leave

Geoffrey Cox – Leave

David Davies – Leave

James Duddrige – Leave

Adam Holloway – Leave

Mike Penning – Leave

Theresa Villiers – Leave

John Howell – 2008 by-election – Remain

2010

Tracey Crouch – Refused to declare

Peter Aldous – Remain

Robert Buckland – Remain

Helen Grant – Remain

Mike Freer – Remain

Robert Halfon – Remain

Marcus Jones – Remain

Guy Opperman – Remain

Robin Walker – Remain

Craig Whittaker – Remain

Mark Garnier – Remain

David Rutley – Remain

Alok Sharma – Remain

James Morris – Remain

Stuart Andrew – Leave

Bob Blackman – Leave

Andrew Bridgen – Leave

Fiona Bruce – Leave

Conor Burns – Leave

Richard Fuller – Leave

Richard Graham – Leave

Rebecca Harris – Leave

Chris Heaton-Harris – Leave

Gordon Henderson – Leave

Damian Hinds – Leave

Gareth Johnson – Leave

Jack Lopresti – Leave

Jonathan Lord – Leave

Stephen McPartland – Leave

Stephen Metcalfe – Leave

Sajid Javid – Remain

Pauline Latham – Leave

Matthew Offord – Leave

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