Badenoch and Cleverly Lead Diverging Paths in Tory Leadership Race
Conservative Party seeks renewal and unity after electoral defeat, with leadership candidates offering distinct visions
- Kemi Badenoch and James Cleverly have launched their campaigns for Conservative leadership, each presenting distinct visions for the party's future.
- Badenoch criticizes the previous government for 'talking right but governing left,' emphasizing principles over policies and calling for a focus on renewal.
- Cleverly advocates for increased defense spending, tax cuts, and a smaller state, positioning himself as a loyalist ready to unite the party.
- The leadership race will see six candidates narrowed down to two by the end of the month, with the final decision made by party members in November.
- The Conservative Party faces the challenge of regaining voter trust after a significant electoral defeat, looking to strategies that balance right-wing policies with broader appeal.

































