Now, as Prime Minister Theresa May has put her resignation in view, starts the hard struggle for their succession. Apparently, about two dozen candidates get your hopes up on the Job. But the best views are given to a small group of prominent Ministers and Ex-Ministers.

Boris Johnson (54) applies to most still as the favorite in this race. The Ex-foreign Minister and former mayor of London has acquired in the two great Offices of little merit and duly embarrassed. But he is still popular with the party base. “Boris” is built on personal popularity. And in a populist Newspaper articles. In the right-wing conservative “Daily Telegraph” has he made with his columns, persistent mood against May.

Less popular he is in the group that has to decide which of the two names for final selection to the party people go. Some of his colleagues consider him to be a vile opportunist. Statesmanlike qualities to speak of him in the least. A number of deputies has declared that if Johnson’s party going to chief, could you not stay in the party. That he changed recently his famous blonde mane for a “serious” haircut, suggests that at least on its determination.

The flexible Michael Gove

Michael Gove (51) as early as 2016, a serious rival Johnson’s in the choice of the party leaders of the Conservatives, who won at the time, Theresa May. Prior to that, he had run the Johnson amicably the official Brexit campaign. The way he ausmanövrierte this then, has him no harm, however, is difficult. No one can trust him, and it was said at the time.

Gove has ruined it for any page.

Since then, Gove has made an effort, unlike Johnson, to demonstrate loyalty to May and to the whole government team. He is love in spite of all the crises in the Cabinet, the verb, has anyone criticized and threatened any time with resignation. If this count is ultimately positive or disaffected members of the party will be chalked out, remains to be seen.

After all, Gove has corrupted it with no side. As a clever and flexible, but also as devious, he is considered to be. He sees himself as a radical Reformer, no matter in what Department. With his last Commons performances, he has gained as speaker of the new respect.

The Brexit-in-chief Dominic Raab

Dominic Raab (45), which was last year, exactly 138 days Brexit-the Minister, has less public profile than Gove or Johnson. Of his rivals, he will be taken seriously. Raab is considered to be hard Brexiteer, has its fixed principles. Unlike his predecessors, David Davis and Boris Johnson, he does not change his course. It is known that he knows to hold back and that he can listen to as recently, as to him May, together with Davis, Johnson and Gove, a info round the country seat of the British government in Chequers invited.

Its Slogan is “Ready for Raab”.

Raab, who was always careful enough, May not directly challenge. His followers consider him a Brexiteer that you can trust and which of the “younger guard” of Tory belongs to politicians. He’s not carrying around as much baggage as the Brexit veterans. For this, he has made a useful experience with its negotiations as a Brexit Ministers in Brussels. “Ready for Raab” is very American, and its Slogan. Is the Nation ready for him? Most of the country people don’t associate with his name a lot.

The ambitious Jeremy Hunt

Jeremy Hunt (52), the most amazing way. The son of an Admiral, and Johnson’s successor at the head of the Foreign Office acted in 2016-even as enthusiastic Europeans. He has now changed to the equally-enthusiastic Brexiteer, which is not too bad to compare the EU to a Soviet penal camp. Obviously, Hunt is keen to make his past forgotten.

Hunt is the most prosperous of all the Ministers.

As ambitious Hunt, white in Westminster. Also that the Ex-entrepreneurs of the most prosperous of all the Ministers. It is amazing that he survived his long years as Minister of health, without prejudice – in spite of doctors ‘ strikes and the severe crisis in the health sector. Hunt appears to believe that he can bridge the gap between Pro – and Anti-Europeans easily. To what extent him the party’s trust, is another question.

moderate Amber Rudd

Amber Rudd (55) would be the choice of the Pro-Europeans in the conservative party. The former Interior and current Minister of labour is attributed to the political midfield and the Conservative party. This is, of course, in the case of a far-right party base, and also your Problem. With voices staunch Brexiteers you can expect. She has made no secret of the fact that you would be a “soft” Brexit preference.

Rudd wanted to deport Caribbean citizens.

Also, the fact that you refused recently to the public a “No Deal”-Brexit, in direct contrast to Theresa May, her Anger registered. Another Problem is that she lost last year her Job as Minister of the interior, because they wanted to deport Caribbean citizens have been living for decades in the UK. The much-criticized “hostile atmosphere” against immigrants had left her, however, the long-standing interior Minister Theresa May.

(editing Tamedia)

Created: 28.03.2019, 19:39 PM