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Kemi Badenoch, a 44-year-old Conservative politician, became the UK's first Black female party leader on Saturday, winning a leadership contest after promising to return the party to its founding principles. Badenoch, who defeated former immigration minister Robert Jenrick, has pledged to challenge institutional left-wing thinking, defending free speech, free enterprise, and free markets. She takes over from Rishi Sunak following the party's July election defeat.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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