Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch has said that Toris should not become a “disinvestment reserves”, but should be about “offering Asha” instead.
Toris should keep themselves in position as a party that “can cure problems”, even reforms, as the UK, was currently leading the conservatives in several elections, “stolen the oxygen of all”, Badenoch said. In an interview with Financial Times,
Badenoch also said that Argentine’s President Xavier received, known for reducing his country’s stubborn inflation and brutal cost-cutting, “templates” for his leadership.
Answering a question about whether Britain needs a version of Mili, and whether she was a politician like her, she said: “Yes and yes.”
Badenoch’s interview with a financial Times interview comes after reshuffling its shadow cabinet this week, only eight months under the party’s own leadership.
At that time, the conservatives have regularly voted in third or fourth position – reform of UK and labor, and sometimes Liberal Democrats – and suffered heavy defeat Local election in May,
Despite worries on him Party orderBadenoch pushed the concerns aside that his leadership in the interview with FT was threatened.
He said, “I can spend all my time worrying about the resident. I will lose my mind.”
“I am very fat at the point where I do not even notice if people are trying to harm. It is extremely useful in this job.”
In his reshuffle, former Home Secretary James was cleverly brought. Back to front benchSaying that she wanted to ensure “all our heavy hitters”, saying with Badenoch.
Since exiting the Conservative Party Leadership Competition, there has been a clever backbenth MP who was won by Badenocch. She has warned to improve against the party, which is copying the UK policies, urging Tories to be “more common”.
Last month, Badenoch told the BBC that she was “Going to be better” As party leader, adding: “You don’t want people to be the best that they are going to be in a day.”
Badenoch quoted Mili as her inspiration as she was worried from the state point of view “was spreading her tent at any time”.
When he won Argentina’s October 2023 presidential election, Milli attracted international attention, during which he often branded a chainsaw as a symbol of his plan to reduce government expenses.
In 2024, Argentina registered herself First budget surplus in more than a decade.And last month, the country’s monthly inflation rate has come down to 1.5%, the lowest it has exceeded five years.
Badenoch said that she was “very, very tireless” in advancing the economy, saying that she was “nervous” from the level of government debt and was against the increase in the tax of labor.
“Money is being thrown out of the country” from high taxes, he said, “More young people are leaving.”