Race To Join Rishi In Run Off Still Too Close To Call
Daily Express|July 19, 2022
Sunak and Truss appeal for unity as rows axe TV debate
Macer Hall and Martyn Brown
Race To Join Rishi In Run Off Still Too Close To Call

Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss have urged party leadership rivals not to put long-term Tory unity at stake with further blue-on-blue attacks.

They spoke out after withdrawing from a live TV debate scheduled for tonight, following ill-tempered clashes in two earlier showdowns.

The Sky News face-off of the candidates still in the race after today’s fourth knockout round was scrapped after their withdrawal.

It is understood Mr Sunak and Ms Truss decided to pull out after Tory MPs’ concern over damage done to the party by rows on TV.

Mr Sunak told the Daily Express: “Conservatives are always stronger together and we must conduct this leadership contest with decency and honesty.”

He added: “When it’s over, we must unite behind the new leader and focus on delivery, rather than division. As Prime Minister, my priority will be on uniting the party behind a positive agenda that delivers for everyone across our United Kingdom.”

Ms Truss said: “The Conservative Party is at its best when we work together. As Prime Minister, I would lead a Government of all the Tory talents. The quality of the remaining candidates reflects the huge strength in depth we have.

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