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Justice Secretary blames no-confidence vote on ‘entryists’

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Justice Secretary David Gauke has blamed a no-confidence vote by his local party on “entryists”.

The prominent opponent of a no-deal Brexit survived the vote when local members voted two-to-one against the motion, which had the backing of pro-Brexit campaign group Leave.EU.

Mr Gauke also said he would be unable to serve in Tory leadership candidate Boris Johnson’s cabinet due to the former foreign secretary’s stance on leaving Europe on October 31 “making no-deal inevitable”.

Speaking about the vote for the first time, Mr Gauke told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that those trying to oust him were not long-time Tories, adding “a fair number of those who joined the party in the last few months have not previously been party members”.

The South West Hertfordshire MP said: “It is the case that the person who organised the petition joined the party in February and the majority of those who organised a petition of 50 … the majority of those 50 had joined in the last 12 months or so.

“Clearly there is a level of entryism but not sufficient, at least in my constituency, to cause me to lose such a vote.”

The Justice Secretary also said that if Mr Johnson insisted on the UK leaving the EU on October 31 “come hell or high water”, that made a no-deal Brexit “inevitable”.

“I personally think we should try to avoid hell or high water so I don’t think I could serve in those circumstances,” he said.

“If he is going to maintain a position that leaving on 31st October is sacrosanct then I think the reality is that is leaving with no deal.

“I think the chances of getting a deal done and the legislation through by 31st October is approximately zero.”

On Friday night, the victorious MP tweeted his thanks to members who supported him and made a plea not to allow the Tory Party to be “taken over”.

Tonight, I argued that:

We should not allow the Party to be taken over by entryists.

We should be a broad church.

No deal would be immensely damaging to the UK.

I defeated a motion of no confidence 123 to 61. I am grateful to the members of my association for their support.

— David Gauke (@DavidGauke) June 28, 2019

He said: “Tonight, I argued that: We should not allow the Party to be taken over by entryists.

“We should be a broad church. No deal would be immensely damaging to the UK.

“I defeated a motion of no confidence 123 to 61. I am grateful to the members of my association for their support.”

Tomorrow we claim our first Cabinet scalp as @DavidGauke is up for deselection in South West Herts.

With a new leader and potential election, now is the time to make the Conservative party conservative again. If we fail? The Brexit Party wipes the floor with them. Win win! 👍

— Leave.EU (@LeaveEUOfficial) June 27, 2019

Leave.EU failed in its aim to “claim our first Cabinet scalp”, with Mr Gauke being put up for “deselection” on Friday evening.

They had tweeted: “Tomorrow we claim our first Cabinet scalp as @DavidGauke is up for deselection in South West Herts.

“With a new leader and potential election, now is the time to make the Conservative party conservative again. If we fail? The Brexit Party wipes the floor with them. Win win!”

Not so fast there, Arron. https://t.co/bWLlmfJEwC

— David Gauke (@DavidGauke) June 28, 2019

Showing a sense of humour about the attempt, Mr Gauke retweeted the Leave.EU challenge, adding: “Not so fast there, Arron.”

Mr Gauke had won strong public support from Cabinet colleagues, including leadership candidate and Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt.

Mr Hunt tweeted: “@DavidGauke is an outstanding cabinet colleague and we need him to carry on doing such a great job!”

@DavidGauke is an outstanding cabinet colleague and we need him to carry on doing such a great job!

— Jeremy Hunt (@Jeremy_Hunt) June 28, 2019

Home Secretary Sajid Javid, who stood in the leadership contest, also offered his support.

Mr Javid tweeted: “.@DavidGauke an outstanding colleague and Minister. Has consistently backed Government & manifesto commitments. I hope his local association back him tonight.”

.@DavidGauke an outstanding colleague and Minister. Has consistently backed Government & manifesto commitments. I hope his local association back him tonight

— Sajid Javid (@sajidjavid) June 28, 2019

Following the defeat, Leave.EU tweeted: “BREAKING David Gauke survives his confidence vote. Can’t win them all!

“The Blue Wave rides on… Plenty of other petitions going in. We’re just getting started! @CCHQPress”

BREAKING | David Gauke survives his confidence vote. Can’t win them all!

🌊 The Blue Wave rides on… Plenty of other petitions going in. We’re just getting started! @CCHQPress

🙋‍♂️ Support us at https://t.co/iICfFb8qqg

— Leave.EU (@LeaveEUOfficial) June 28, 2019

Pro-Remain Tory former minister Phillip Lee and Conservative former attorney general Dominic Grieve suffered votes of no confidence by their local associations earlier this year.

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