Perhaps surprisingly, Iain Duncan Smith and William Hague stand out for me.
I’m not a Tory, and am not necessarily a supporter of their views, but the way in which both of them have coped after being ousted as leader of their party shows real determination.
IDS went off and set up his own thnk tank which looks at taking social deprivation. Not sure on all of his proposals, but his heart’s clearly in the right place. He’s an appalling public speaker, mind you, and his writing’s even worse.
William Hague…I just like the bloke. He’s the local MP for my in-laws, and I’ve met him on occasion. He’s an unrepentant old-school Tory, but doesn’t have any of the baggage of xenophobia or racism that that used to denote. That said, he’s a Yorkshireman, and that’s a heavy cross for anyone to bear.