Conservative Leadership Race: Pivotal Plans and Promises
Three contenders remain in the race to lead the Conservative Party and potentially reshape its future. James Cleverly aims to unite factions and boost defence spending. Robert Jenrick proposes strict immigration caps. Kemi Badenoch champions authenticity and an overhaul of the British government.
The race to become the leader of the Conservatives has narrowed to three candidates, each with distinct visions to redefine the future of Britain's longstanding political party.
James Cleverly, a known communicator within the party, pledges to unify the Conservatives and strengthen defense budgets. He's advocating for reform in immigration policies, pushing to revive plans for relocating asylum seekers to Rwanda.
Robert Jenrick emphasizes a hardline stance on immigration control and proposes that Britain exit the European Convention of Human Rights. Kemi Badenoch focuses on authentic conservatism and presents a radical approach to revamp the British state and economy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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