Kemi Badenoch has been elected Tory leader in the membership ballot. She defeated Robert Jenrick by a comfortable margin of 12,418 votes. After the applause and cheering subsided, Badenoch gave her maiden speech as leader and wasted no time in taking a shot at Keir Starmer's party, asking "Isn't it great to have another woman as party leader?"
Not just a woman, a black woman. Another first for the Tories, and succeeding their first Asian leader no less. Meanwhile, the so-called 'progressives' over at Labour have still not elected a single female leader, let alone anyone who isn't white. The left will be bubbling with hate at the sight of Badenoch taking the helm, just as they could not contain their hatred for other non-white Tory females such as Patel and Braverman.
Badenoch continued: "The task ahead is tough, but simple. First, hold the Labour government to account and second, prepare for government with a clear plan. Keir Starmer is discovering all too late the perils of not having a plan".
Starmer has a plan, alright. To bring this country to its knees.
Will Badenoch provide a valid alternative to his globalist net zero agenda, or can we expect more of the same left-leaning nanny state authoritarianism of Johnson and Sunak? The latter is more likely, which is probably why the new kids on the block over at Reform won't be losing too much sleep over this appointment.
Would still rather had Clevely
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