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Nigeria’s Kemi Badenoch Becomes First African To Win Britain’s Conservative Leadership Election

VardiafricaBy VardiafricaNovember 2, 2024Updated:November 2, 2024No Comments14 Views
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Kemi Badenoch has been elected as the new leader of the UK’s Conservative Party, becoming the first Black woman to lead a major British political party.

Badenoch, 44, replaces former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak after a decisive leadership victory, pledging a return to the Conservative Party’s founding principles and a shift to the right following a severe defeat in July’s general election.

Raised in Nigeria, Badenoch campaigned on a platform of reducing the role of government and challenging what she calls “institutional left-wing thinking,” a stance resonant with her promise to defend free speech, free markets, and free enterprise.

After a months-long leadership race, she secured 57% of the party members’ votes in the final round, defeating former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick, who received 43%.

Kemi Badenoch celebrated with her husband Hamish after the result was announced

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In his reaction, Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed Badenoch’s win, calling her role as the first Black leader of a Westminster party “a proud moment for our country.”

However, Badenoch has often stated that she prefers not to focus on her race, emphasising that skin colour should be no more significant than hair or eye colour.

This stance aligns with her broader views on identity politics, which she argues should not define political leadership.

‘Get down to business’

Vowing to tackle the challenges within her party head-on, Badenoch acknowledged the Conservatives’ struggles, particularly their resounding loss in July, which saw their seats in Parliament shrink from 365 in 2019 to just 121.

“The time has come to tell the truth,” she stated at the final leadership vote count, emphasising the need to rebuild and renew. “It is time to get down to business; it is time to renew.”

Despite her popularity within some Conservative factions, Badenoch’s appointment raises concerns among the party’s centrist members, who fear her positions may alienate moderate Conservatives and recent Liberal Democrat supporters.

Known for her outspoken approach and clashes with media, celebrities, and even her own officials, Badenoch has gained both passionate supporters and vocal detractors.

With Labour’s early challenges under Starmer, some Conservatives are cautiously optimistic about a possible comeback in the next election, due in 2029. However, Badenoch’s leadership will face a test as she attempts to unify her party and restore its electoral strength.

“Our first responsibility as His Majesty’s loyal opposition is to hold this Labour government to account.

“Our second is no less important: to prepare over the course of the next few years for government,” Badenoch told Conservative members, setting her sights on the long-term goal

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