Tag: kemi badenoch

Total Results: 15


'Kemi Badenoch found a pocket of space between defenders on Left and Right and nimbly exploited the gap.' (Henry Nicholls/AFP/Getty)
12 Jun 2026 - 1:03am

The Equality Act’s fatal paradox Badenoch 1-0 Farage

Kathleen Stock

Wednesday, 21 January

21.01

Kemi Badenoch has one last shot Are coalitions the future?

Richard Vinen

Friday, 16 January

16.01

Will Robert Jenrick sink Reform? He could trash their disruptor brand

Jonny Ball

Tuesday, 9 December

09.12

Labour’s grooming gang cowardice Working-class trust has been squandered

David Littlefair

Thursday, 4 September

04.09

The decadence of Kemi Badenoch Her party faces oblivion

Alexander Pelling-Bruce

Monday, 4 August

04.08

Will the Tories go extinct? The party’s virtues are long gone

Richard Vinen

Wednesday, 28 May

28.05

Farage won’t break Britain’s doom loop He promises the impossible

Mary Harrington

Tuesday, 25 March

25.03

How Trump broke the Canadian Right Pierre Poilievre has lost his shine

Michael Ledger-Lomas

Saturday, 15 February

15.02

Will Kemi Badenoch last the year? She's too weak to fend off Reform

Tom McTague

Wednesday, 27 November

27.11

Kemi must turn Britain’s vice into virtue She needs to win back voters from Left and Right

Paul Collier

Tuesday, 29 October

29.10

Will anyone miss Rishi Sunak? He represented the politics of conviction

Richard Vinen

Thursday, 10 October

10.10

The Tory counter-revolution has begun The party is gambling its future on two radical politicians

Tom McTague