Nigel Huddleston has become the third local MP to come out in favour of Theresa May in the Conservative leadership contest.

He follows Worcester's Robin Walker and West Worcestershire's Harriett Baldwin for a clean sweep of south Worcestershire MPs lining up in the Home Secretary's camp.

Mr Huddleston says he took soundings from constituents and local party members before making his decision. 


Mrs May is seen as the favourite to succeed David Cameron and try to bring the Tory party back together after a divisive EU referendum campaign.

  • This is Mr Huddleston's statement in full:

“In Theresa May, Stephen Crabb, Michael Gove, Andrea Leadsom and Liam Fox, we have five strong candidates, with vastly different skills and experiences - all of whom could competently take on the role of Conservative Party leader.

"But we are not just looking for a party leader, but a Prime Minister in very uncertain times. Theresa May has the most suitable experience, temperament and skills to take on the awesome responsibility of becoming Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

"She also has a clear and positive vision for the future of our country.

"I have consulted widely in my constituency and discussed the candidates with many members of my local Conservative Association over the last few days.

"From the conversations I have had, Theresa May is the preferred candidate of both the local electorate and local Conservative members and supporters – including many who had supported Brexit.

"As Home Secretary for more than 6 years, Theresa May has shown she has tenacity and staying power. She is not afraid of taking on difficult tasks or of fighting vested interests. She exudes competence. She takes her job seriously. By her own admission, she does not hang around the tea rooms and bars of the House of Commons gossiping or trying to curry favour.

She gets on with the job in hand and is laser focused on that job until it is done. 
When Theresa May visited my constituency in 2014 she held a Q&A session and showed that she was not only a master of her own Home Office brief, but of every other department too. Everyone who attended the event said how impressive she was.
For a long time Theresa May has advanced an agenda of modernisation and reform within the Conservative Party and the country. As she said yesterday: ‘We have shown that when the Conservatives have an open, inclusive, One Nation agenda of social reform, we win elections – and we change the country for the better.’ 


Theresa May is best positioned to bring the country and the party together after a bruising referendum debate. As leader I know that Theresa May will continue the social reform programme started by David Cameron and will work towards making the UK an even wealthier and fairer society.
For the unity of my country and my party and for the future of my children I shall therefore be supporting Theresa May in the leadership election.”

  • There are two stages to the Conservative leadership election:
  1. Conservative MPs vote to narrow down the current 5 candidates to just 2 in a series of ballots in Parliament.  The first of these takes place on Tuesday 5th July, then on Thursday 7th July and finally, if necessary, on Tuesday 12th July.
  2. The final 2 candidates will go to a ballot of all current Conservative Party members.

The final result is due to be announced on 9th September.