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PoliticsMar 19

Badenoch Defends Conservative Election Strategy and Backs MP in Prayer Controversy

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch launched her party's election campaign while defending an MP who criticized public Muslim prayers.

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Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch launched her party's election campaign ahead of the May 7 poll, claiming the Conservatives are the only party "that can actually fix things" and possess a viable plan for governing.

During the campaign launch, Badenoch positioned her party as uniquely capable of addressing the country's challenges, though she did not provide specific details about policy proposals or implementation strategies.

Separately, Badenoch has faced pressure to discipline a Conservative MP who described public Muslim prayers as an "act of domination." The comments have drawn criticism from opposition parties and religious groups, with calls for the MP to be removed from the party.

Badenoch has backed the colleague involved in the controversy, refusing demands to take disciplinary action. The incident has created additional scrutiny for the Conservative leader as she attempts to focus attention on her party's electoral message.

The dual developments highlight the challenges facing Badenoch as she seeks to maintain party unity while projecting a coherent campaign message in the lead-up to the May election.

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