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The leadership race commenced on 24 July and concluded on 31 October. [2] On 2 November, Kemi Badenoch was announced as the winner of the members' ballot, becoming the first Black leader of any major UK political party, the fourth female Conservative leader and the second consecutive Conservative leader to be non-White.
November 2, 2024 at 9:31 PM. ... Badenoch, who is the sixth Tory leader in less than nine years, now faces the task of uniting a fractured party and leading opposition to Sir Keir Starmer's Labour ...
The marathon contest to replace Rishi Sunak as Conservative leader is nearing its end, with the ballot of party members closing at 17:00 GMT today. The winner of the race will be announced on ...
Here are 10 Tory leadership questions from Independent readers – and my answers from the “Ask Me Anything” event. Q: What do you think of Kemi Badenoch being called the “new Thatcher ...
Kemi Badenoch has served as the Leader of the Opposition as Leader of the Conservative Party since 2 November 2024, following her victory in the 2024 Conservative Leadership election. [1] The election was triggered by Rishi Sunak's resignation as party leader following the 2024 general election, which the Labour Party under Keir Starmer won. [2]
Conservative leadership race finalist Robert Jenrick has been named the shadow justice secretary in Kemi Badenoch’s brand new shadow cabinet, according to reports. ... fees to first time in ...
Geoffrey Cox, MP for Torridge and Tavistock (2024–), Torridge and West Devon (2005–2024) Mims Davies, MP for East Grinstead and Uckfield (2024–), Mid Sussex (2019–2024), Eastleigh (2015–2019) [6] (previously endorsed Stride and Cleverly) David Davis, MP for Goole and Pocklington (2024–), Haltemprice and Howden (1997–2024 ...
Similar denials came from a Jenrick campaign source, who suggested the 120 Tory MPs voting in the contest had done so “in 120 different ways, for 120 different reasons”.