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Kemi Badenoch, a Nigerian-heritage Conservative MP, was elected as the first Black woman to lead Britain's Conservative Party, succeeding Rishi Sunak. She defeated former Cabinet minister Robert Jenrick in a three-month-long leadership election following the Tories' general election defeat. Badenoch pledged to renew the party and get it ready for government by 2029.
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