Tory leadership elections: The Top 10 candidates who came last in elections
The Independent: There’ve been 10 contested Tory leadership elections for the leadership of the Conservative party since it adopted democracy in 1965
1965: Enoch Powell, shadow defence secretary, 15 votes, 5 per cent of the total. Ted Heath, shadow chancellor, beat the other candidate, Reginald Maudling, shadow foreign secretary.
Powell’s poor showing emboldened Heath to sack him from the shadow cabinet three years later for his “Rivers of Blood” speech.
1975: Hugh Fraser, former secretary of state for air, 16 votes, 6 per cent.
Margaret Thatcher, shadow environment secretary, beat Heath in the first ballot, and then William Whitelaw, Geoffrey Howe and Jim Prior in the second after Heath withdrew.
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/top-10-boris-johnson-tory-leadership-enoch-powell-b2118409.html
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