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Theresa May gains strong support from Conservative MPs

Theresa May has won the backing of four times as many MPs as any other candidate for the Conservative Party leadership, a survey by ITV News shows.

Of 139 MPs who have spoken to ITV News, 82 said they would be supporting the Home Secretary.

Earlier, Michael Gove declared himself "the candidate for change" as he set out his pitch to become Conservative leader and prime minister.

Gove said after last week's referendum vote for Brexit, the new prime minister must be someone who fought on the Leave side - effectively ruling out Mrs May, who was part of the Remain campaign, even though her contributions to it were notably low-key.

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Hunt considers standing for Tory party leadership

Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has announced he is "seriously considering" putting himself forward to be leader of the Conservative Party.

Speaking on Good Morning Britain, Mr Hunt said he has until Thursday to make his decision, but revealed that his desire for the role has been growing.

He said: "I am seriously considering it."

"Boris [Johnson] is a big voice and I think what we need to have is a debate and I want to see what Boris says, what Theresa [May] says, what all the other players in this say," Mr Hunt added.

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