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Oct 2024
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Badenoch vs Jenrick: the battle for the ...

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The Tory party are down to the final two in another long contest for leader. It's an unusual contest with both Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick coming from the right of the party.

So, who are they? What do they believe? And how would they shape the Conservative Party after the worst defeat in its history?

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Producer: Natalie Indge 

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