Kemi Badenoch after 100 days: A work in progress and her Farage problem
- Kemi Badenoch is actively holding Labour accountable for their decisions during her first 100 days as leader of His Majesty's Opposition, in contrast to Keir Starmer's struggles.
- Badenoch has emphasized reversing damaging Labour policies, such as the winter fuel payment cuts affecting 10 million pensioners, which could lead to poverty for 100,000 pensioners.
- She has successfully forced U-turns from the Labour government on various issues, including the Education Bill, which she criticized as 'pure educational vandalism.'
- Badenoch's approach includes a strict immigration policy and a commitment to evict Labour from Downing Street, reflecting a long-term strategy for the Conservative Party.
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