Clarke rules out leadership bid
Kenneth Clarke set the scene for Michael Howard's coronation as Tory leader by confirming he will not challenge for the party crown.
Mr Clarke was the last heavyweight contender to rule out standing against Mr Howard, who already has the backing of 92 out of 165 Tory MPs.
The pair held talks after the right-wing shadow chancellor formally launched his seemingly unstoppable campaign.
The Europhile former chancellor wanted reassurances about the direction Mr Howard intends to take the party.
Mr Clarke welcomed his pledge to lead from the centre and he ruled out a challenge.
"I said I would have more talks with him but that has been linked now to the idea that I am lingering about thinking of standing," he said.
"I'm afraid my enthusiasm for standing for the leadership of the Conservative Party is no greater than it was when I last denied it on the doorstep about a week ago."
Mr Clarke was defeated by Iain Duncan Smith in the final round of the last leadership contest when ordinary party members voted for the ousted leader by more than three to two.
He said: "I'm not going to give up any other of my bad habits but coming second in Conservative leadership elections is something I don't intend to do.
"So I shall support whoever emerges as leader but I'm not standing myself."
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