Kemi Badenoch won internal party elections today to become Britain’s new leader of the Conservative Party, championing a return to the party’s core principles and the return of voters who defected in July’s painful election defeat.
Presenting herself as a tight-lipped talker, Badenoch won a majority of the vote among party members in the latest stage of a months-long intra-party battle, with the original six candidates for the party leadership dwindling. finally in two.
Former immigration minister Robert Jenrick came second in the internal party election process.
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