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Conservative Leader Badenoch ‘shatters the glass ceiling’- first black woman to lead any political party in UK

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November 13, 2024
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Kemi Badenoch is the first black woman to lead any political party in the UK

Kemi Badenoch is the first black woman to lead any political party in the UK

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(BBC)- Kemi Badenoch became the first black woman to lead a major political party in the United Kingdom (UK) on Saturday after she defeated Robert Jenrick by 12,418 votes to become the leader of the Conservatives.

The 44-year-old, who has been a Saffron Walden and then North West Essex MP since 2017, launched her leadership bid to replace Rishi Sunak in July.

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BBC Look East’s Andrew Sinclair said the task facing Badenoch was “to win people back and get the Conservative Party winning again”.

Her constituents had a mixed reaction to her new role – some welcomed the news and said she had “shattered the glass ceiling” while one called her “arrogant”.

Kemi Badenoch has been MP for Saffron Walden and now North West Essex since 2017

In her victory speech, Badenoch promised to “renew” the party and told cheering supporters it was “time to get down to business”.

The BBC spoke to people in the centre of Saffron Walden to find out their reactions to their local MP being elected party leader.

One said: “I am very happy. She is very straightforward. When she was going for the leadership, it was about the principles and not policies. Go Kemi!”

Another constituent said: “We need more women in power. More black women. It’s a first and we need the change.”

But a trader at the market said: “She is not a good MP. She is not interested in Saffron Walden. She is only interested in herself.”

Another woman said: “She is arrogant and rude and very attacking. All in all, very disappointing but [I’m] not surprised she has become the leader.”

Mr Sinclair said: “The Conservative Party is very battered. The job facing Kemi Badenoch now is to find a narrative that will win back those people who used to vote Conservative but also win new supporters for the Conservative Party. That is going to be by no means a very easy feat.”

He added: “She has got a pretty good reputation within the constituency of North West Essex for being a good constituency MP.

“The key to success when you become a minister or if you become a party leader is to have a strong, local team behind you, and as far as I can tell she has quite a strong constituency team.”

The BBC understands Badenoch plans to reveal her shadow cabinet by Wednesday, ahead of the critical Budget vote and her debut clash with Sir Keir Starmer at Prime Minister’s Questions.

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