She does sound good, but I was listening to an interview with Auron MacIntyre & Connor Tomlinson & she’s apparently another non-conservative who knows how to talk the talk but isn’t for real. Comments are towards the end of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAM1F90IwhE
The Tories are not conservative. They are the Assistant Labor Party. What’s needed is a wholesale move of actual Conservatives in Britain to UKIP.
WEF Marxist stooge.
Meet your new boss.
Same as the old boss.
Citizenship is not just about having a passport.
It is a commitment to a country and the people in it.
A country belongs to its citizens. It is nothing without them.
We cannot treat their needs or concerns as secondary or inconvenient or of a lower priority than anyone else’s.
People should not be made to feel guilty for questioning levels of immigration, legal or illegal, if it is changing the place they know and love.
And government should not be shy of doing whatever it takes to change things.
If people don’t want their taxes to pay for foreign criminals to be in our jails or on our streets, those criminals should be removed.
If they want local people to have priority for housing, for benefits, for school places, we must make that happen.
Our country is not a dormitory for people just here to make money or a hotel for those passing through.
It is our home and no one else will look after it.
https://www.kemibadenoch.org.uk/news/kemi-badenochs-renewal2030-leadership-launch-speech
The foundation of our society is not the individual; it is the family.
Whether it’s the family we’re born into or the family we build.
My family is everything to me. It’s everything to most of us.
Sometimes government just doesn’t get family.
It wants to help with childcare, not because it loves children, but so their mums can get back to work quickly.
We need to celebrate families.
We need to place them at the centre of our policies and our actions.
For the good of society, not for the good of the Treasury.
I had a lot of faith in Rishi Sunak, but Sunak didn’t work with Farage to ensure a pro-UK candidate won each possible victory.
In the UK, interparty co-operation is required to form a working government.
Kemi Badenoch expresses herself well, but team building will be necessary.
How do the English get such a smooth accent and yet have such bad teeth?
You’d think that the two wouldn’t go together?
I don’t care what she says. Britain for the British. Not some friggin Nigerian immigrant. It’s even worse than Sunak. Enough of this shit.
If you’re ever in London and they are in session, you can queue up to sit in a gallery and watch the debate in the Commons. Great fun if you’ve ever been a fan of Prime Minister’s questions on C-SPAN. Somehow the English are so much better at speaking English than most Americans.