Former Equality Minister Kemi Badenoch appears to be the favored choice of the Conservative Party’s small conservative base to make liberal-minded Boris Johnson the next Prime Minister of the UK.
Frustrated by the far left in the UK, the conservative right appears to have united around Saffron Walden, a Nigerian MP, who championed Black Lives Matter and Critical Race Theory and opposed its high philosophy, Kemi Badenoch, 42. . Spending and high taxes have shaped conservative management over the past decade.
Calvin Robinson, Anglican deacon in London Breitbart and conservative political commentator for GB News, said he supported Badenoch because it was “good to see a conservative leader of the Conservative Party”.
“Kemi Badenoch believes in free markets, limited government and a strong nation. He was an active advocate of family values and not perceived nonsense. His straight forward approach is exactly what is needed right now.
“Kemi is the only candidate who can unite the right-wing party. It is important that the country is not led by another representative of the globalist order, all right-wingers should support Kemi to form a united front against the obvious candidates.
Badenoch, who entered the first round of voting among lawmakers on Wednesday, led the poll of Conservative party supporters. Telegram Newspaper showing strong support among real party members. It regularly strives to rank first in other recent polls. to measure temperature in this race.
We need a prime minister who will speak out against the divisive ideologies taught in schools.
Someone who will resist the suggestion of young minds with awakened ideas about race, gender, sexuality.
Someone who isn’t afraid to tell the truth.pic.twitter.com/6VoIDVJxLi
– Father Calvin Robinson (@calvinrobinson) 8 July 2022
While the mainstream media has tried to portray former Defense Secretary Theresa May as a right-wing opponent of MP Penny Mordaunt to the establishment’s darlings, former Goldman Sachs banker and Chancellor Rishi Sunak, and former Liberal Democrat foreign secretary Liz Truss, Mordaunt Boris He supported Johnson. joined green agendas and was criticized for saying “trans men are men” and trans women are women.” Badenoch, meanwhile, opposes Net Zero’s climate goals for “unilateral economic disarmament” and also strongly opposes far-left gender-related ideology.
Badenoch also distinguished himself from the other candidates by calling for a reduction in state size, in contrast to the ideal “Labor light” that had defined the Conservative Party for decades after Margaret Thatcher was ousted.
“The magnitude of the problem we face means that we cannot escape reality. Inflation has exacerbated the cost of living crisis, but the problems are greater. We’ve had a bad decade in terms of living standards. We overloaded our economy. There’s a lot of inefficient government spending consuming taxpayers’ hard-earned money. And there are very well-meaning rules that are slowing growth and clogging the roots of the economy,” he said.
Badenoch said the political right in the UK has “lost the confidence, courage and ability to defend the free market as the fairest way to help people thrive”.
“It is undermined by the willingness to accept protectionism for private interests. It has been marred by the retreat of Ben and Jerry’s trend, which says that the main priority of business is social justice, not productivity and profit, and weakened by the actions of pro-capitalists conspiring with the big bureaucracy. in favor of residents versus entrepreneurs.
The Conservative Party leader candidate, who spent his youth in Lagos, Nigeria, before returning to the UK, where he worked as a McDonald’s employee, said his experience was defined by “turning burgers, cleaning toilets”, paying for a college education and earning an engineering degree. the value of an independent economy, not the “poverty and shattered dreams” inherent in the socialist model.
Kemi Badenoch MP https://t.co/kkfmavf1ow, the left calls black conservatives “blacks at home” because they “dare to think differently.”
– Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) 21 April 2021
The former Minister for Equality first gained international attention in 2020 when she went to the House of Commons to denounce the Marxist Black Lives Matter movement and the introduction of critical race theory in British schools amid the turmoil after the death of George Floyd in the United States.
“Of course black lives matter, but we know that the Black Lives Matter movement is political,” he said, adding that “developing a critical theory of race” is “a dangerous trend in race relations” and “ideology.” “Seeing my darkness as sacrifice and their whiteness as cruelty. ”
Voted the best of 2020 by ConservativeHome readers, the speech was critically acclaimed in the UK and US.
It was because of his open stance on cultural issues that he won the support of Recover Party leader and former London mayoral candidate Lawrence Fox, who told Breitbart London that he “is best at doing the most important thing beyond cost.” The crisis in life, a cultural issue in England. ”
“It was against the Critical Race Theory, it was against all these controversial ideologies, and it was strict on almost everything, it undermined the idea of Net Zero. I just don’t trust the others… I really like Suella Braverman… but I think Kemi is the best of them all.”
“He’s very calm, very confident, a very good talker, very passionate but not overbearing, and I think his breakfast is Keir Starmer,” Fox said.
Equality Minister warns term “white privilege” is divisive and contradictory, https://t.co/TYbQAWaYDC
– Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) June 27, 2021
When asked why he doesn’t support Penny Mordaunt, Fox replied, “Penny Mordaunt I don’t know what a woman isAs a political party leader, I cannot support someone who cannot define what a woman is.
Perhaps rebutting fears about the future of Prime Minister Badenoch, the far left launched a massive attack on the island, and political commentator Dr. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu says she “practices white supremacy” in her campaign. Anti-Brexit activist Femi Oluwole aforementionedIf Badenoch were to become the first black prime minister in British history, it is clear without paradox that the “struggle against racial inequality would be destroyed”.
In a response by Breitbart London, Lawrence Fox said, “I’m not sure how a black man can secure white supremacy, but so this is the way to wake up, the whole thing is pointless. They resent that England is a place of opportunity for all, a warm and beautiful country, tolerant and respectful of all cultures and peoples.
Black Conservative candidate in Britain accused of ‘promoting white supremacy’
“Reminds me of the attacks on former California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder… (a) leftist… commentator… (o)… at the root of greed… advancing white supremacy…” https://t.co/6kCX3cTk7m
– Larry Elder (@larryelder) 10 July 2022
Source: Breitbart