NPR’s Scott Simon speaks to British commentator, Inaya Folarin Iman, about the remarkable rise of Kemi Badenoch who this month became the first black woman to lead a major UK party.
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The new Tory leader asked Sir Keir Starmer to apologise for the past remark by Foreign Secretary Mr Lammy about the now ...
In a boisterous session of Parliament, U.K. opposition leader Kemi Badenoch read aloud Lammy’s past statements and called on ...
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Badenoch has always presented herself as a no-nonsense, right-of-center conservative with a powerful belief in free markets and personal responsibility.
Sir: As Nigerian born Olukemi Badenoch achieved a remarkable feat in the politics of United Kingdom (UK), praises and encouragement should be in order to celebrate this amazing woman in all ...
The last several Conservative prime ministers have had relatively brief tenures, punctuated by Prime Minister Liz Truss, who ...