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The next person should have this quality to become a leader

This question is so important as to who will take after boris johnson as the next leader of the conservative party? Two contestants in the race is not my obvious choice for the reason below:
1. Rishi Sunak for the simple reason that he doesn't command the respect of the people. It's a waste trying him. It's like trying out a shirt or pant in the trial room and then rejecting it because it wasn't your fit. This isn't a trial room in a showroom. It takes purpose, responsibility and a clear reason for running the race. In all three counts Rishi fails. I'm not going in from what he did in the past or what he said. I'm seeing in the present coming to this conclusion. In short he has no fire.
2. Penny Mordaunt: Again for the same reason, but slightly different. She too doesn't have the fire. If she is here only to eliminate the male bastions, then she is wrong. Nothing except her first name and nothing beyond it can explain any of the above three qualities purpose, responsibility and a clear reason she has. Having it said she fails my test for becoming the next leader of the conservative party.
If others can take what it takes to become the next leader of the conservative party my article will be useful for them.

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