The former London Mayor, Boris Johnson, has been elected
new Conservative leader in a ballot of party members and will become the next
UK prime minister. He defeated Jeremy Hunt comfortably, winning 92,153 votes to
his rival's 46,656. Boris Johnson takes over from Theresa May on Wednesday.
Johnson began his acceptance speech by praising his predecessor, saying it had
been "a privilege to serve in her cabinet". He promised the audience
he would "deliver Brexit, unite the country and defeat Jeremy Corbyn".
Outgoing PM Theresa May congratulated Johnson, promising him her "full
support from the back benches". Almost 160,000 Conservative members were
eligible to vote and turnout was 87.4%. Johnson's share of the vote - 66.4% -
is slightly lower than the share won by David Cameron in the 2005 Tory
leadership election (67.6%).
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