Mordaunt would beat all other candidates in final ballot, says YouGov poll, as Tory MPs begin first round of voting for new leader– live

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Latest updates: Liz Truss would prove strongest opponent but Mordaunt would beat her by 55% to 37% and Sunak by 67% to 28%

published this morning by the Office for National Statistics .

Trust was far higher in public services: the NHS recorded 80% trust levels, followed by the courts and legal system . Police and education each scored over 60%. High levels of trust were associated with high levels of satisfaction with services.. This showed UK government trust levels of 35% were slightly below the OECD average of 41%.

So, I want to thank him for the style in which he conducted himself. I think it would be fair to say he has been considerably less lethal than many other members of this house.

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