Olukemi Olufunto Adegoke Badenoch wins Tory leadership election Kemi Badenoch, a person of Nigerian descent raised in Nigeria and the United States, has been elected to succeed Rishi Sunak, a person of Indian descent, as leader of the Conservative Party, a globalist political party in Britain. She was elected by the Conservative Association membership, which numbers 130,750 lucky, lucky people. They preferred her to Robert Jenrick, a lawyer previously dubbed Robert Generic but for the purposes of the leadership election a go-get-em anti-immigration candidate. The Nigerian person received 53,806 votes to 41,388 for Border Guard Man. Turnout was only 72.8 per cent. The joyful news was received by the commentariat at the Daily Mail with, it must be said, a degree of scepticism. At 6.00pm this evening the thread to the main article was topped by the following contribution: Apparently, Telegraph readers are also sceptical. The “Most Liked” tab on Nigel Farage’s reaction to the news produced this less than enthusiastic endorsement for our new heroine of the right: As befits the Torygraph, a slew of slavish Badenoch articles appeared on-line. The thread to the leader piece was, however, less than encouraging for loyalist journos: The Daily Express helpfully ran a poll for online readers, asking “Do you think Kemi Badenoch is the right person to lead the Tory Party?” “Yes - 39% And so on. Badenoch parliamentary career began at the 2017 General Election. Just two years later she was being tipped as a possible contender for the 2019 Conservative Party leadership election. She did not run that time round, supporting Michael Gove instead. She secured a cabinet post by 2021, and the following year entered the leadership contest following the resignation of Boris Johnson. She made it to the fourth round of voting. Now she has gone all the way. Inevitably, she is a WEF attendee. Comments:2
Posted by Manc on Wed, 06 Nov 2024 18:13 | # It will take more than Voodoo to resurrect the Conservative Party. This has to be a great result for Farage and Reform, as is the election result in America. 3
Posted by Thorn on Fri, 08 Nov 2024 23:26 | # @2 The ruling-class of England is high on their own population’s destruction. They are sick. Reform Party ain’t strong enough to fix it. The S&M sickness is too endemic in the English ruling class. 4
Posted by Manc on Mon, 11 Nov 2024 19:02 | # @3, They said the same thing about BREXIT. Let’s see where Reform are in four years time. If Trump being reelected proves anything, it’s that nothing is impossible. 5
Posted by Thorn on Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:12 | # “Let’s see where Reform are in four years time.” I can only hold onto hope for the future, and I am hopeful that Reform will lead to a significant shift in the ongoing racial demographic changes. WRT Trump, I view Trump’s miraculous reelection as merely a launch from the starting blocks in a 400-meter hurdle race. He now faces ten challenging hurdles ahead before he can cross the finish line; i.e. accomplish what he and his supporters like me are set out to do. 6
Posted by Thorn on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 00:04 | # In case GW wants to start to “de-brainwash” himself. 7
Posted by Al Ross on Wed, 27 Nov 2024 04:56 | # The Nigerian woman came to UK voluntarily . You White settlers brought your Blacks in chains to the land that you , despite the temporary blip of Trump , will forfeit due to negligence. Post a comment:
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Posted by Thorn on Mon, 04 Nov 2024 23:48 | #
“Kemi Badenoch, a person of Nigerian descent raised in Nigeria and the United States, has been elected to succeed Rishi Sunak…..”
And then they insisted Snow White was actually a negress ....
I’m still astounded at how whites are so easily pressured into believing this is a natural and positive progression of events ....