Kemi Badenoch is the Conservative party’s ultimate figleaf ... Her public record reflects this sense of moral immunity. Badenoch has said that maternity pay is ‘excessive’ and that she doesn’t ‘care ...
Britain's Member of Parliament Kemi Badenoch, smiles as she poses ... cultures are equally valid,” and for suggesting that maternity pay was excessive — though she later backtracked on that ...
Outspoken, right-leaning lawmaker Kemi Badenoch was named leader of Britain’s opposition Conservatives on Saturday.
Kemi Badenoch’s ascent is partly the result of a deliberate diversifying of the party under David Cameron in the 2000s. In ...
After winning the Conservative party’s protracted post-election leadership contest, Kemi Badenoch gave a short ... directions ...
Badenoch later insisted that she supported maternity pay and had been making a comment ... This Labour Government is extending maternity rights for women. Kemi Badenoch and Mel Stride should ...
frontrunner James Cleverly voted out in dramatic fashion Does Kemi Badenoch really think it’s a good idea turning back the clock on maternity pay? - Jayne Dowle The new Tory leader is understood ...
The ballot was necessitated by the crushing defeat suffered by Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives in July’s general election.
In September, Badenoch was talking about the Conservative ... Just weeks after she described the maternity pay that enables mothers to participate in the world of work as “excessive”, a ...
Kemi Badenoch has been a critic of cultural diversity and has faced backlash for her statements suggesting that "not all cultures are equally valid" and that maternity pay is excessive.
Kemi Badenoch beat Robert Jenrick in the Conservative Party’s leadership contest to become the first Black leader of a major U.K. political party.