Now Sajid Javid joins fight for the Tory leadership warning the party 'MUST deliver Brexit' By James Tapsfield, Political Editor For Mailonlne Published: 14:53 BST, 27 May 2019 | Updated: 14:54 BST, 27 May 2019 Viewcomments Sajid Javid today joined the Tory leadership battle - warning that the party 'must deliver Brexit'. The Home Secretary declared that he will seek the top job as the contest crunched into top gear after the Conservatives' dire EU election results. In a video message poested on Twitter, Mr Javid said he would 'restore trust, bring unity and create new opportunities across the UK'. He added: 'First and foremost, we must deliver Brexit.' Home Secretary Sajid Javid declared that he will seek the top job as the contest crunched into top gear after the Conservatives' dire EU election results A host of MPs vying to replace Theresa May broke cover today to warn of a Conservative collapse as it finished fifth on 9 per cent behind the Greens after months of chaos and bitter infighting. After Nigel Farage's Brexit Party gobbled up votes to come top in the contest and consign the Conservatives to the worst result in their history, leadership contender Boris Johnson delivered a stark message that they must listen to the 'millions who voted for change'. The leadership front runner said the rout in the polls last night will become a 'permanent haemorrhage' of voter support unless the party takes dramatic action to win back furious Brexiteers. Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, who is also hoping to succeed Theresa May, said the Tories were looking at an 'existential risk' unless they found a way to break the impasse. Andrea Leadsom, who quit last week over Theresa May's later-abandoned Brexit deal, said the nation 'should never have been fighting these elections' and said she had a 'three-step plan' to deliver Brexit. And another hardline Brexiteer, Dominic Raab, said voters had delivered a message that 'unless we get on and actually leave the EU they will rightly kick us out at the next election'. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility