Nadhim Zahawi has said he will heal the wounds of the Conservative Party and “bring the party back together”, if he become the next leader.
Speaking to BBC Breakfast, the Chancellor of the Exchequer also said he won’t regret his association with Boris Johnson, as he “got the big calls right”.
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