Kemi Badenoch's early tenure as Conservative party leader is already marred by questions about her future in the role, particularly as polls show the Tories lagging behind Reform and Labour. Discontent within her party is growing, exacerbated by criticisms of her performance and concerns over upcoming local elections. Influential critics like Nigel Farage and Dominic Cummings are vocal about their doubts, suggesting her leadership style may not resonate with the party's right flank. Amidst expected campaign losses, her ability to unite the party and gain support remains under threat, raising the specter of a right-wing coup against her.
Badenoch's leadership is under scrutiny, with concerns over her survival past June, especially with Tories polling behind Reform and Labour.
Critics claim Badenoch's approach is too scatter-gun and misses key opportunities during prime minister's questions, raising doubts among Tory MPs.
With local elections approaching, expectations are being managed as there are fears of significant losses, marking a critical test for her leadership.
Figures like Dominic Cummings and Nigel Farage are openly critical, indicating a desire among some right-wing factions for a potential leadership change.
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