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Badenoch apologises for local election ‘bloodbath’ in op-ed

Kemi Badenoch has apologised for the “bloodbath” of the local elections in an op-ed piece on Saturday for the Telegraph.

The Conservative party leader wote:

After last year’s historic defeat, and with protest votes cutting across every ballot box, we knew Thursday would be hard. I’m deeply sorry to see so many capable, hard-working Conservative councillors lose their seats. They didn’t deserve it – and they weren’t the reason we lost.

In the piece, Badenoch explained that as party members were voting in the final round of the Conservative party leadership contest, an unnamed male MP took her aside in parliament and warned “the May 2025 locals are going to be a total bloodbath”. She acknowledged that the prediction was right: “The results confirm he was correct. But to be honest, it wasn’t a controversial prediction to make.”

She added:

These local election results show the scale of the work needed to rebuild trust in the Conservative party and the importance of redoubling our efforts to show that this party is under new leadership and is doing things differently.

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A senior Tory MP has insisted Kemi Badenoch will still be the party’s leader in a year’s time after the Conservatives lost more than 600 councillors in local elections.

Shadow chief treasury secretary Richard Fuller also ruled out a future pact with Reform UK on a national level after the party made sweeping gains, reports the PA news agency.

Asked on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme how long Badenoch has to come up with answers and if we are going to see her in post in a year, he said “of course we are”.

On whether the Tories may need to look at a pact with Reform UK to get Keir Starmer out at the next general election, he said:

There won’t be pacts. Nigel Farage has been very clear that he wants to destroy the Conservative party.



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