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Kemi Badenoch, a 44-year-old Conservative Party member, was elected as the new leader of the party on Saturday, becoming the first Black woman to head a major British political party. She won 57% of party members' votes in a months-long contest, defeating former immigration minister Robert Jenrick.
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