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Whoever the next Tory leader is, they will hold Labour’s feet to the fire on Israel

Both Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick have slammed Starmer’s actions in government

October 22, 2024 15:02
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Conservative leadership candidates Kemi Badenoch (left) and Robert Jenrick (right).
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On November 2, either Kemi Badenoch or Robert Jenrick will succeed Rishi Sunak as leader of the Conservative Party.

They face the momentous task of overturning their party’s comprehensive routing at the last general election and have the added challenge of contending with Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party.

In the immediate aftermath of Boris Johnson’s walloping of Jeremy Corbyn and Labour at the 2019 general election – the biggest Conservative victory since 1987 – few would have anticipated the reversal of fortunes for the so-called “natural party of government” at July’s election. From 365 seats in 2019 to a paltry 121 in 2024.

However, a trend which is highly likely to continue – regardless of which of the two Tory contenders becomes leader of the opposition – is the Conservative criticism that the government is overly punitive of Israel.