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The Kemi Badenoch should be replaced as Torah leader. Robert JenrickParty members show shock poll. According to the Yougov/SKY survey of Toray, 46% asked who they would prefer as a conservative party leader, they preferred Mr. Jenrick.

A surprising 50%, Mrs. Badenoch should not take Tories to the next election, only 14% of the respondents expect the majority of their parties. The polling also reveals that 46% of Nigel Farage will support the merger with the reform, and 48% will oppose it.

According to the survey conducted between 26 September and 2 October, three of the five people (61%) say that the conservative member lady Badenoch has done a good job as a leader.

The results obtained from the survey of 652 TORY member survey, on the second day of the party’s conference in Manchester, summarized a series of bomb proposals by Shadow Chancelor Sir Mel Strike Ax of job rates and 47 billion £ welfare cuts.

Ms. Badenoch defeated Mr. Jenrick, the secretary of Shadow Justice in the leadership race last year. He also rejected an agreement with the reform UK.

In a welcome speech at the beginning of the conference on Sunday, TORY leader admitted that the party had a “climbing mountain” and showed that the reform was third behind the British and Labor Party.

However, he insisted that the conservatives could win the next election by “combining safe borders with a common culture”.

Moreover European promise to abandon the Human Rights Convention (ECHR), Conservators published a plan with measures aiming to deport 750,000 people for five years on Sunday.

Mr. Jenrick had stopped withdrawing from the ECHR at the center of the unsuccessful leadership campaign. Ms. Badenoch said that the movement would not be “silver bullets” for the fight against migration.

Ms. Badenoch also emphasized that conservatives “learned” from the mini budget of former Torah Prime Minister Liz Truss, and emphasized the commitment of his party to economic responsibility at his conference.

Yougov/Sky’s survey shows that Mr. Farage has proved that it is a popular but separatist figure among Toray members, and that 53% did not have a positive idea and 45%.

According to the survey, in an election between Mrs. Badenoch and Mr. Farage, more than one -third (34%) of Tory members said that they would choose the leadership of England according to Tories’.

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