The 358 Conservative MPs have once again voted on who will be the Tories' new leader.

The candidates needed the support of at least 30 members to reach a third vote.

Former Finance Minister Rishi Sunak again received the most votes, with 101 votes, followed by Deputy Trade Minister Penny Mordaunt, who received 83 votes.

Foreign Minister Liz Truss received 64 votes.

Kemi Badenoch and Tom Tugendhat also passed the block.

Suella Braverman received 27 votes and has thus lost the battle for the party leadership position.

New Prime Minister in September

The third vote will be held on Monday.

When there are four candidates left, they will be asked to take part in a final vote.

By Thursday 21 July, there will only be two candidates left.

Who will finally be elected party leader will be decided during the summer by postal vote of the more than 160,000 Tory members.

The result will be announced on 5 September.

The littering between the various candidates' political camps is in full swing.

Favorite tipper Penny Mordaunt is criticized, among other things, for not being considered experienced enough.

Receives criticism for Brexit negotiations

"Unfortunately, I did not think she had the detailed knowledge required in the negotiations," says her former boss and Brexit negotiator David Frost in an interview with Talk TV.

When candidate Tom Tugendhat was asked what was most difficult: being a soldier or a Member of Parliament, he replied:

- When you're in the army, you at least know who your enemy is.

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"It is among the best of British politics we see here," says SVT's foreign reporter Rolf Fredriksson.

Hear him tell you more about the process and the main candidates.