The case for a culture warrior PM
The Tories should take a punt on Kemi Badenoch.
TOM SLATER
EDITOR
12th July 2022
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To say that Kemi Badenoch is the best bet for the Tories is a profound understatement. It’s not even close. In this Conservative Party leadership race, among a parade of...
Libs in the UK don't like blacks who are Tories.
In their racist viewpoint, they think all blacks should be like them, and that blacks or browns like Kemi Badenoch and Priti Patel are Uncle Tom's.. That's why UK liberals don't like Badenoch.
The next Conservative leader and UK prime minister will be announced on 5 September, party bosses have said.
In a bid to rapidly eliminate fringe candidates, they have also decided to make it harder to enter into and progress in the contest.
Tory MPs will whittle the field down to two final...
I would like Kemi Badenoch, the MP for Saffron Walden in Essex, to become Prime Minister.
She's massively pro-Brexit, anti-woke, small state and low taxes.
If she wins the liberals would constantly howl in rage, like they did in America with Trump.
Boris Johnson resignation: Zahawi and Shapps enter Tory leadership race
Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi and Transport Secretary Grant Shapps have announced they are standing for the Conservative Party leadership.
Mr Shapps told the Sunday Times he was ruling out a general election if he was...
Ben Wallace rules himself out of leadership contest
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, the bookies' favourite to become Boris Johnson's successor, has announced he is not running for the leadership of the Conservative Party.
Wallace says it was "not an easy choice", but his focus is on his...
Rishi Sunak has entered the race to be the next leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister.
The former Chancellor is the most high profile figure so far to announce his candidacy.
His resignation from the cabinet on Tuesday helped trigger the mass walkout of ministers that forced...
Long live populism
Boris Johnson may be gone, but the Brexit spirit still reigns.
TOM SLATER
EDITOR
7th July 2022
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So, it’s finally over. Boris Johnson has resigned as UK prime minister, following an absurd few days in Westminster as he tried to cling on to power while ministerial...
The only good thing he's done is give us Brexit. The rest of his Premiership has been one woke policy after another. Boris has led a liberal-lefty government. Now it's time for a true Tory to replace him.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace is the favourite to replace Johnson as Tory leader and PM, with Minister of State Penny Mordaunt the second favourite and the recently-resigned former Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak the third favourite.