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Conservative Party Leader Kemi Badenoch challenged Prime Minister Keir Starmer during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons. The exchange covered key issues including the emergency ...
Ms. Badenoch, 44, whose parents were immigrants from Nigeria, becomes the first Black woman to head a party that has had three other female leaders — Margaret Thatcher, Theresa May and Liz Truss.
The party elected Kemi Badenoch as its new leader as it tries to rebound from a crushing defeat that ended 14 years in power. She is the first Black woman to lead a major British political party.
Britain’s humbled Conservative Party elected Kemi Badenoch as its new leader on Saturday, turning to a right-wing favorite who has railed against identity politics, transgender rights and state ...
According to her register of interests, Mrs Badenoch received “gifts, benefits and hospitality” worth an estimated £14,530.38 in February this year from Net Zero Watch chair Neil Record.
Unveiling her first new policy, Kemi Badenoch has admitted her party is a long way from power. By ditching net zero, the Tory leader looks as if she is more interested in fighting off Nigel Farage ...
Britain's Conservative Party picks Kemi Badenoch as leader after crushing election defeat - CBS News
Britain's Member of Parliament Kemi Badenoch, left, embraces her husband Hamish Badenoch after being elected as the new leader of the opposition Conservative Party, in London, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024.
Like her political heroine Margaret Thatcher, Kemi Badenoch - who is the new Conservative leader - divides opinion even within her own party. Her robust views, "anti-woke" values and no-nonsense ...
Kemi Badenoch is running her Tory leadership campaign from the house of a wealthy donor, despite the Conservative Party’s criticism of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for using a top Labour fund ...
Badenoch used her speech to draw a sharp contrast with Sir Keir, who she claims "does not believe he's ever made a mistake". She attacked Labour for announcing policies without a plan to back them up.
Kemi Badenoch's supporters say she needs more time to make an impact - but an impatient party is looking ahead nervously to some key electoral tests on the horizon. Skip to content.
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