<p>British Conservative politician Rishi Sunak late Friday reached the minimum threshold to run for party leader, as former prime minister Boris Johnson targeted an audacious comeback.</p>.<p>Cabinet member Penny Mordaunt became the first to formally declare her candidacy, after the UK's ruling party was forced into a second leadership contest following the dramatic resignation of Prime Minister Liz Truss.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/rishi-sunak-10-things-to-know-about-the-indian-origin-uk-pm-contender-1155567.html" target="_blank">Rishi Sunak: 10 things to know about the Indian-origin UK PM contender</a></strong></p>.<p>"Honoured to be the 100th Tory MP to support #Ready4Rishi," senior backbencher Tobias Ellwood tweeted, as other backers of Sunak also said he had crossed the barrier.</p>.<p>Sunak will automatically become party leader and prime minister if his opponents fail also to win 100 nominations from their fellow Tory MPs.</p>.<p>Security minister Tom Tugendhat, who ran for leader himself after Johnson was toppled in July, issued a thinly veiled appeal to the scandal-tainted ex-leader to stay out of the race.</p>.<p>"This is no time for political games, for settling scores, or for looking backwards," Tugendhat said as he also endorsed Sunak late Friday.</p>.<p>Neither Sunak nor Johnson has publicly declared they are running.</p>.<p>But Johnson cut short a Caribbean holiday to take part in the accelerated contest, which will see Tory MPs hold a vote on Monday before a possible online ballot for party members next week.</p>.<p>James Duddridge, one of Johnson's closest allies in parliament, said he had been in contact with his old boss via WhatsApp.</p>.<p>"He said... 'We are going to do this. I'm up for it'," the MP said, as a <em>Sky News</em> reporter posted a photograph apparently showing Johnson on a flight home from the Dominican Republic.</p>.<p>The Sunak and Johnson camps are reportedly seeking talks to see if there is scope for a unity deal -- although there is plenty of bad blood since the former prime minister's defenestration.</p>.<p>Mordaunt, who just missed out on making the final runoff after Johnson quit, said she was running for "a fresh start, a united party and leadership in the national interest".</p>.<p>But polling company YouGov found that three in five voters now want an early general election, in line with demands from opposition parties, as Britons struggle with a worsening cost-of-living crisis.</p>.<p>Labour and other parties argue only an election can end the months of political chaos, sparked when Johnson was himself forced out after non-stop personal and political scandal.</p>.<p>In the resultant contest, Truss won the support of just over 80,000 Tory party members, defeating Sunak, who correctly warned that her right-wing programme of debt-fuelled tax cuts would crash the economy.</p>.<p>Truss announced on Thursday she was quitting after just 44 tempestuous days in office.</p>.<p>Political website Guido Fawkes, which is running a rolling spreadsheet of Tory MPs' declared support, had Sunak on 103, Johnson on 68 and Mordaunt on 25 by late Friday.</p>.<p>Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, a favourite of the Tory grassroots, told reporters he was not standing himself. "At the moment, I'm leaning towards Boris Johnson," he said.</p>.<p>But Wallace added that Johnson still had "some questions to answer" over the multiple scandals, which resulted in a yet-to-launch investigation in the House of Commons.</p>.<p>If found guilty of lying to the Commons over the "Partygate" scandal -- lockdown-breaching revels held in Downing Street -- Johnson could be suspended or even expelled from parliament.</p>.<p>As a result of such controversies, Johnson left Number 10 with dismal poll ratings, and other Tories were aghast at the prospect of his coming back.</p>.<p>Veteran backbencher Roger Gale warned that Johnson could face a wave of resignations from MPs refusing to serve under him as leader.</p>.<p>Johnson's ambiguous appeal was underlined by a YouGov poll that found 52 per cent of voters opposed to his return.</p>.<p>In Sunak's constituency in Yorkshire, northern England, 58-year-old farmer Elaine Stones said the party had made a mistake in electing Truss instead of him.</p>.<p>"He's honest, reliable and he should have been voted in last time," she told <em>AFP.</em></p>.<p>But retiree Maureen Ward called Sunak a "backstabber" who helped to topple Johnson.</p>.<p>"He wielded the knife and once you do that, you can't be trusted," she said.</p>
<p>British Conservative politician Rishi Sunak late Friday reached the minimum threshold to run for party leader, as former prime minister Boris Johnson targeted an audacious comeback.</p>.<p>Cabinet member Penny Mordaunt became the first to formally declare her candidacy, after the UK's ruling party was forced into a second leadership contest following the dramatic resignation of Prime Minister Liz Truss.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/rishi-sunak-10-things-to-know-about-the-indian-origin-uk-pm-contender-1155567.html" target="_blank">Rishi Sunak: 10 things to know about the Indian-origin UK PM contender</a></strong></p>.<p>"Honoured to be the 100th Tory MP to support #Ready4Rishi," senior backbencher Tobias Ellwood tweeted, as other backers of Sunak also said he had crossed the barrier.</p>.<p>Sunak will automatically become party leader and prime minister if his opponents fail also to win 100 nominations from their fellow Tory MPs.</p>.<p>Security minister Tom Tugendhat, who ran for leader himself after Johnson was toppled in July, issued a thinly veiled appeal to the scandal-tainted ex-leader to stay out of the race.</p>.<p>"This is no time for political games, for settling scores, or for looking backwards," Tugendhat said as he also endorsed Sunak late Friday.</p>.<p>Neither Sunak nor Johnson has publicly declared they are running.</p>.<p>But Johnson cut short a Caribbean holiday to take part in the accelerated contest, which will see Tory MPs hold a vote on Monday before a possible online ballot for party members next week.</p>.<p>James Duddridge, one of Johnson's closest allies in parliament, said he had been in contact with his old boss via WhatsApp.</p>.<p>"He said... 'We are going to do this. I'm up for it'," the MP said, as a <em>Sky News</em> reporter posted a photograph apparently showing Johnson on a flight home from the Dominican Republic.</p>.<p>The Sunak and Johnson camps are reportedly seeking talks to see if there is scope for a unity deal -- although there is plenty of bad blood since the former prime minister's defenestration.</p>.<p>Mordaunt, who just missed out on making the final runoff after Johnson quit, said she was running for "a fresh start, a united party and leadership in the national interest".</p>.<p>But polling company YouGov found that three in five voters now want an early general election, in line with demands from opposition parties, as Britons struggle with a worsening cost-of-living crisis.</p>.<p>Labour and other parties argue only an election can end the months of political chaos, sparked when Johnson was himself forced out after non-stop personal and political scandal.</p>.<p>In the resultant contest, Truss won the support of just over 80,000 Tory party members, defeating Sunak, who correctly warned that her right-wing programme of debt-fuelled tax cuts would crash the economy.</p>.<p>Truss announced on Thursday she was quitting after just 44 tempestuous days in office.</p>.<p>Political website Guido Fawkes, which is running a rolling spreadsheet of Tory MPs' declared support, had Sunak on 103, Johnson on 68 and Mordaunt on 25 by late Friday.</p>.<p>Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, a favourite of the Tory grassroots, told reporters he was not standing himself. "At the moment, I'm leaning towards Boris Johnson," he said.</p>.<p>But Wallace added that Johnson still had "some questions to answer" over the multiple scandals, which resulted in a yet-to-launch investigation in the House of Commons.</p>.<p>If found guilty of lying to the Commons over the "Partygate" scandal -- lockdown-breaching revels held in Downing Street -- Johnson could be suspended or even expelled from parliament.</p>.<p>As a result of such controversies, Johnson left Number 10 with dismal poll ratings, and other Tories were aghast at the prospect of his coming back.</p>.<p>Veteran backbencher Roger Gale warned that Johnson could face a wave of resignations from MPs refusing to serve under him as leader.</p>.<p>Johnson's ambiguous appeal was underlined by a YouGov poll that found 52 per cent of voters opposed to his return.</p>.<p>In Sunak's constituency in Yorkshire, northern England, 58-year-old farmer Elaine Stones said the party had made a mistake in electing Truss instead of him.</p>.<p>"He's honest, reliable and he should have been voted in last time," she told <em>AFP.</em></p>.<p>But retiree Maureen Ward called Sunak a "backstabber" who helped to topple Johnson.</p>.<p>"He wielded the knife and once you do that, you can't be trusted," she said.</p>