She can take them to the next election under pressure to convince the members of the Badenoch Party.
Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch has encountered pressure to convince her party members that she can take them to the next election.
“Hold your nerve. Hold your nerve,” Smt. Badenoch said in an interview with Telegraph. “We are the only party that can distribute a strong economy and strong boundaries. If we do not catch our nerve, we are giving our country to our country. This is not right.”
He said, “There will be tangible improvement. But it never happens overnight,” he said.
Rebecca Whitekar5 October 2025 08:22
Immigration is one of the major subjects of the Conservative Party Conference
Immigration is one of the major subjects of the Conservative Party Conference.
It comes as 34,401 people, this year has crossed the channel in small boats so far, according to data from the PA News Agency Analysis of Home Office, it has been placed at 2025 to break the records for most of the arrival in the same year.
Kemi Badenoch said: “We have to deal with illegal immigration crisis in Britain and secure our boundaries. That is why conservatives are setting up a serious and comprehensive new scheme to end this crisis.”

Rebecca Whitekar5 October 2025 08:20
Tory party conference closes today
Tory party conference closed today.
From 2 pm, a welcome will be given by the conference president Stewart Harper, followed by party president Kevin Hallinrek, Scottish conservative leader Russell Findle and Welsh Orthodox leader Darren Miller.
Party leader Kemi Badenoch will welcome the attendees at 2.45 pm.

Tara Cobham5 October 2025 08:19
Only 11% of the voters believe that Toris are ready for the government, yougov gets the poll
On the eve of the Tory Conference, a Yougov Pol showed that only 11 percent of the voters believe that the party is ready for the government.
Meanwhile, one of the five voters believes that Kemmy Badenoch has performed well as a Tory leader, while about half (45 percent) feels that he has done badly.
A seat-level forecast by Pollster found that, a general election was held today, the party would fall from 119 MPs to just 45, while the improvement will be the largest party on 311.
Rebecca Whitekar5 October 2025 08:16