Where is Kemi Badenoch's Tory tent? In a political no man's land | Rafael Behr
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Kemi Badenoch prevailed in that contest as the embodiment of a theory that Britain had not rejected Conservative ideas when it evicted a Tory government. True Conservatism was what voters craved, and they punished Rishi Sunak's party for failing to provide it.
Badenoch's argument was that the malevolent essence of communism has reinvented itself since defeat in the cold war and has hacked liberal democracy. The old left reflex of repressive intolerance comes camouflaged as virtue, compassion for refugees; antiracism.
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