Kemi Badenoch appointed as new leader of the Conservative Party
On 2 October 2024, Kemi Badenoch was elected as the new leader of the British Conservative Party, marking a significant change in the party's direction after a major election defeat. Badenoch, who previously served under former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, successfully defeated Robert Jenrick, receiving 53,806 votes to Jenrick's 41,388 in a contest characterized by intense competition and tactical voting among Conservative Members of Parliament (MP). Voter turnout for the leadership election was 72.8%.
In his maiden speech as leader, Badenoch expressed his gratitude for the role, stressing the need for the party to recognize its past mistakes and adapt to regain voters' trust. “Our party is critical to the success of our country,” he said. “But to be heard we must be honest… It is time to t...