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As Minister of State for Equalities, Badenoch opposed plans by the Financial Conduct Authority to allow trans employees to self-identify in the workplace, [151] opposed gender-neutral toilets in public buildings, and has spoken in favour of retaining single-sex spaces such as toilets, professional sports, changing rooms, and domestic violence ...
Kemi Badenoch is a political trailblazer with a combative style and a mission to renew her party. ... As the cabinet minister in charge of women and equalities, she spearheaded the UK government's ...
Promoted to equalities minister, she created headlines with her outspoken defence of the controversial Sewell report, commissioned in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests, which found the ...
Kemi Badenoch has defeated Robert Jenrick to become new leader of the Conservative Party. ... she faced calls to resign as equalities minister when three government advisers on the issue quit over ...
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]
Kemi Badenoch has promised to win back voters who have deserted the Conservatives after securing an historic victory in the party's leadership contest. The 44-year-old becomes the first black ...
"The prime minister is discovering all too late the perils of not having such a plan. That huge job begins today.” Conceding to Ms Badenoch, Mr Jenrick said on X: “Congratulations to Kemi ...
The position of Minister for Women was created by Tony Blair when he became prime minister as a means of prioritising women's issues across government. Prior to that, there had been an equality unit in the Cabinet Office and a Cabinet committee, which were continued under the leadership of the new minister. [1]