The Guardian view on Kemi Badenoch: a right turn reveals a party still in denial | Editorial
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The election of Kemi Badenoch as the Conservative party leader marks a shift towards an interventionist government by Labour and an abrasive right-wing opposition.
Kemi Badenoch's rise as the first black leader of a major UK party reflects Britain's modern multicultural politics, yet she channels traditional Tory values.
Badenoch attributes the Conservative party's electoral failures to deviating from small-state, low-tax principles, a notion that may not resonate with the current electorate.
As the Conservative party faces the challenge of restoring credibility, Badenoch's Thatcherite stance appears outdated amidst complaints about public services and investment.
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