Kemi Badenoch has been elected the new UK Conservative leader, with a vow to reset the party’s thinking and politics after its catastrophic election defeat this summer.
The former business secretary won 57 per cent of the vote, a decisive victory against her rival Robert Jenrick, the ex-immigration minister.
The turnout was 72.8 per cent of the party’s 131,680 members, according to 1922 committee chair Bob Blackman, who unveiled the result at an event in Westminster on Saturday.
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