Kemi Badenoch and Suella Braverman say website domains for leadership bids are nothing to do with them - while a source close to Penny Mordaunt said she kept her domain active 'for the same reason you'd keep a spare tire in the boot'.
Kemi Badenoch and Suella Braverman have denied being associated with website domains purporting to be for future leadership bids. It comes as a source close to Penny Mordaunt told Sky News she kept her domain active from the 2022 contests 'for the same reason you'd keep a spare tire in the boot' - and not to mount a challenge against the PM.
While both women have distanced themselves from the websites, they are widely seen to be possible replacements for Mr Sunak in the event he does lose the election. Who could replace Rishi Sunak? Ms Badenoch has not ruled out the possibility of another leadership bid, having come fourth in the July 2022 contest to replace Mr Johnson.
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