conservative Leader Kemi badenoch Austrian sexual criminal case has been revealed Joseph Fritzal He lost faith in God.
Mrs. Badenoch said that she was never “religious” while growing up, but “believed that there was a god” and “would have defined herself as a Christian forgiveness”.
But it turned in 2008 when he read the report that Fritzal had repeatedly raped his daughter Elizabeth in her basement in 24 years and repeatedly raped her.
Mrs. Badenoch, whose maternal grandfather was a Methodist minister, told the BBC: “I could not stop reading this story. And I read her account, how she prayed every day.
“And I thought, I was praying for all kinds of stupid things and I was responding to my prayers. I was praying for a good grade, my hair should grow longer, and I would pray for the bus to come on the bus so that I don’t miss anything.
“This is so, why those prayers were answered and this woman was not prayed? And it was just like someone blown the candle.”
But he insisted that when he “rejected God”, he did not reject Christianity and remained a “cultural Christian”, saying that she wanted to “protect some things because I think the world we have in Britain is very much built on many Christian values”.
During her interview, which was about to air on Thursday evening, Mrs. Badenoch also said that her tenure as a orthodox leader was “well”, by adding her jobs “, ensure that people can see that we are the only party at center-rights”.
Nigel Faraj’s reform in a clear excavation in the UK, he said: “We are the only party on the center. We are the only party on the center, and we are the only ones that still believe in values such as living within our means, personal responsibility, ensuring that the government is not joining everything, so it can focus on those things that need to be seen, such as it is needed to see our union.”

She used to defend the previous comments saying that she had worked in McDonald’s, she said to her working class: “I had to work to live.
“This, for me, what is the working class. This is the lifestyle you have. You have to work, to survive.”
And he argued that parents who were “concerned about theft or snatching their children” had created a younger generation that lacked “flexibility” to deal with problems in life.
Reacting to the data, suggesting a quarter of the people at the age of 16-24, he said that she had a mental disorder, Mrs. Badenoch said: “I think they think they have a mental disorder, I don’t think all of them have a mental disorder.”
He said: “I am not a medical specialist, so it is not my expertise to do what we need to do to use them, but we should try to use them.”