Stephen Crabb withdraws from Tory leadership race
The Preseli Pembrokeshire MP has withdrawn from the race and is backing front-runner Theresa May.
The Preseli Pembrokeshire MP has withdrawn from the race and is backing front-runner Theresa May.
Work and Pensions Secretary Stephen Crabb says he will unite the Conservative party and the United Kingdom as he campaigns to become the next Tory leader.
The Pembrokeshire MP also told ITV News if he becomes Britain's next Prime Minister then Wales' First Minister Carwyn Jones would be offered a role in the UK's Brexit negotiations.
Mr Crabb also defended himself against accusations that he is anti gay marriage.
Stephen Crabb will either bow out before the next poll of MPs on Thursday or will be eliminated then - and that is where the fun starts.
Stephen Crabb has told ITV News he is 'well placed' to unite the Conservative party and the country as he continues his bid for Tory leader.
Tory leadership candidate Stephen Crabb insists his credentials "actually compared better" than some of his rivals in the race.