The Chancellor, who was a driving force behind the Remain campaign and the alleged architect of Project Fear, has said he 'can't provide the unity my party needs'. Mr Osborne's reputation has been damaged by the referendum campaign having once been the favourite to succeed David Cameron. Writing in The Times he said: 'It isn't in my nature to do things by half-measure, and I fought the referendum campaign with everything I've got. I believed in this cause and fought hard for it. At least eight leading Tory MPs were scrambling to cut backroom deals to succeed David Cameron last night after his departure from No10 was dramatically brought forward. Attempts to crown Boris Johnson fell flat when supporters of Home Secretary Theresa May made it clear she is determined to fight her old rival to the bitter end.
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