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Priti Patel makes frontbench return as Kemi Badenoch unveils new top team

Former leadership rival Robert Jenrick will serve as shadow justice secretary

November 5, 2024 12:19
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Kemi Badenoch stands to make a speech after winning the Conservative Party leadership contest (Photo: Getty Images)
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Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has unveiled her new shadow cabinet including Dame Priti Patel, who was home secretary under Boris Johnson.

Other key appointments include Robert Jenrick, who Badenoch defeated for the leadership of the Conservative Party, will serve as her shadow justice secretary and Chris Philp, the former policing minister, is the new shadow home secretary.

Badenoch told the press that her new top team “draws on the talents of people from across the Conservative Party, based on meritocracy and with a breadth of experience and perspective, just as I promised during the campaign.”

She added, “Our party’s problems will only be solved with a team effort, and I am confident my shadow cabinet ministers will deliver effective opposition as we seek to win back the trust of the public” and promised they would “get to work holding Labour to account”.