Does the Conservative electoral system matter to gamblers?
Would Tory members rally around a candidate rejected by MPs? Last month, the Conservative parliamentary party voted to accept a proposed change to the party’s constitution which would return to MPs the final responsibility of electing the party leader. In the last contested election, in 2001, Conservative members chose Iain Duncan Smith, despite his having come second to Kenneth Clarke in the MPs’ ballot. The constitutional amendment must be ratified by a two-thirds majority of the party’s national convention on…