First Kemi Badenoch came out and said that maternity pay had “gone too far”. Then Robert Jenrick landed himself in hot water ...
EARLIER this week, Kemi Badenoch – a Conservative leadership contender – set off a wave of controversy with her remarks on statutory ...
With that said, here are the five silliest things said at Tory conference in Birmingham.....so far. Far and away the most ...
At its annual convention in Birmingham, the party is energized by a leadership contest and seems largely undisturbed by ...
As many as a tenth of civil servants are very bad at their jobs, Kemi Badenoch has claimed. The Conservative leadership contender went on to joke some were “‘should be in prison’ bad”, drawing ...
The Tory leadership contender (pictured) said that between 5 and 10 per cent of government officials - of whom there are more ...
Robert Jenrick is within touching distance of Kemi Badenoch after a surge in his support, according to an exclusive Sky News ...
Promises to champion “wealth creation” and slash red tape will be offered as the four Tory leadership candidates address ...
Kemi Badenoch will declare “wealth is not a dirty word” on Wednesday in a conference speech defending those with assets being ...
Kemi Badenoch has been accused of stirring up a culture war after claiming 5-10% of civil servants are very bad and should be in prison.
Mr Jenrick continues to face backlash for claiming that UK special forces are ‘killing rather than capturing’ terrorists.
Badenoch has since backtracked: “of course I believe in maternity pay!” she posted on X. But former MP Jacob Rees-Mogg has ...