“Tory Leadership Candidates Face Off at Conference Amid Controversy Surrounding Kemi Badenoch”

Tory leadership candidates are set to face off at the party conference, with Jenrick, Cleverly, Badenoch, and Tugendhat each given 20 minutes to present their vision to party members. However, recent commentary suggests that Kemi Badenoch's bold remarks during the conference may have backfired. According to Dan Bloom's briefing for Politico, some senior Tories believe her candid comments on issues like maternity pay and the minimum wage have negatively impacted her standing with MPs, who will participate in knockout rounds next week. One former minister supporting a rival candidate remarked, “She messed up on day one.” Critics within the party have accused Badenoch of “gaslighting” MPs by attributing her controversial statements to media misinterpretation. A supporter of another candidate noted, “Every time she speaks, it seems to get worse for her. The longer this contest goes on, the better it is for everyone else.” Badenoch's confrontational approach and her readiness to engage in contentious debates may have raised concerns among MPs about her potential behavior as a leader, according to one lawmaker. Another described her campaign as having unraveled due to her remarks, while a third suggested that she needs a strong week to solidify her position among MPs, which has not yet occurred.

“Calls for Major Rebuild as Tory Infighting Escalates Ahead of Conference”

Prominent figures within the Conservative Party have issued a stark warning about the need for a significant overhaul of the party as internal conflicts emerge just before the upcoming conference. Former Prime Minister Theresa May and ex-leader William Hague emphasized that those vying for the party leadership must recognize the magnitude of the defeat experienced in July. Their comments highlight the urgent need for reflection and reform within the party as it navigates its current challenges.