Kemi Badenoch has officially been elected as the new leader of the UK Conservative Party and the Leader of the Opposition as of November 2, 2024.
Badenoch, who previously served as the Shadow Secretary of State for Housing and had a notable cabinet career under former Prime Ministers Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak, won the leadership contest by defeating Robert Jenrick.
She is now tasked with guiding the party following its significant losses in the recent general election, which resulted in a historically low number of MPs for the Conservatives.
Badenoch’s election marks a pivotal moment for the Conservative Party as it seeks to redefine itself and regain support amid a challenging political landscape.
She aims to unite the right and centrist factions of the party, a task made urgent by the party’s recent struggles
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