Has Kemi Badenoch sounded the death knell for one nation Conservatism?
<p>The Tory leader’s shift to the right has left its centrist wing wondering if its tradition still has a future</p><p>In one popular reading of the history of Tory successes, the party’s last three election-winning prime ministers – John Major, David Cameron and Boris Johnson – all swept into Downing Street on unifying one-nation platforms.</p><p>But for many people this year’s Tory conference, marked by its hardening rhetoric on asylum seekers and growing overtures to Nigel Farage’s brand of politics, feels a far cry from those broad principles.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/oct/07/has-kemi-badenoch-sounded-the-death-knell-for-one-nation-conservatism">Continue reading...</a>
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