Kemi Badenoch WINS Tory leadership race and says ‘it’s time to tell the truth’ and ‘get down to business’
Date: 2024-11-02
KEMI Badenoch has won the Tory leadership race after knocking out her rival Robert Jenrick in a tight race.
The outspoken MP was announced as the new Conservative Party leader this morning with 53,806 votes.
The moment Kemi was elected as Robert Jenrick congratulates her[/caption]
Kemi gives a speech after becoming the new leader[/caption]
Leadership candidates Mr Jenrick and Kemi waiting for the results[/caption]
Kemi, 44, beat Robert Jenrick who received 41,388 votes with a 72.8 per cent turnout.
The former Business Secretary replaces Rishi Sunak four months after the Tories’ crushing defeat at the General Election.
Bob Blackman, chairman of the 1922 Committee, said: “Isn’t it great we’ve got another female leader and isn’t it great we’re the first party to have a black leader?
“Another glass ceiling shattered.”
Next she will have to formally appoint a new Shadow Cabinet from a rump of just 121 Conservative MPs.
Ms Badenoch and Mr Jenrick made it to the final ballot of paid-up Tory members.
Kemi was born in Wimbledon in 1980 to Nigerian parents. Her father was a GP and her mother was a physiology professor.
Ms Badenoch spent much of her early childhood abroad before returning to the UK aged 16 to obtain her A Levels.
She went on to study computer engineering at the University of Sussex, took up roles as a software engineer as well as a director at Coutts private bank and at The Spectator magazine.
Kemi served on the London Assembly before she was handed the safe seat of Saffron Walden in Essex in 2017.
She took on a number of junior government roles before throwing her hat in the ring to replace Boris Johnson in 2022.
Ms Badenoch came fourth with the backing of 59 MPs.
Winner Liz Truss made her Trade Secretary before Mr Sunak handed her Business as well as Women and Equalities.
Ms Badenoch is married to banker and party activist Hamish Badenoch and they have three children.
She beat rival Robert Jenrick[/caption]
Kemi said her party had ‘talked right but governed left’[/caption]