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Badenoch Predicts Tough Local Election Battle

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
April 22, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Tory Turmoil Grows Amid Badenoch, Jenrick Rift

Kemi Badenoch

As voters prepare to head to the polls next Thursday, May 1, Kemi Badenoch’s local elections remarks have sparked a wave of criticism after she openly admitted the Conservatives are bracing for a dismal showing in this year’s contests. 

In what many see as a defeatist tone ahead of the first major electoral test under her leadership, Badenoch acknowledged the Tories face an uphill battle.

In a recent interview, the Conservative leader reflected on the legacy of the 2021 local elections, a time when the party, under Boris Johnson, enjoyed peak popularity. But times have changed. “We lost last year in a historic defeat – these elections are going to be very difficult for Conservatives,” she said, addressing party supporters directly.

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She further tempered expectations, stating: “Two-thirds of the seats four years ago we won – there’s no way we are going to be able to do that again.”

Badenoch also acknowledged the rise of protest votes, saying: “Protest is in the air – protest parties are doing well at the moment.” In her view, rebuilding public trust and presenting a “credible offer” are key to long-term recovery. “I’m not saying everything we did was correct – that’s why we’ve seen support for other parties,” she added.

Her comments have drawn sharp criticism from political opponents. Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper wasted no time in blasting Badenoch’s tone, accusing her of capitulating.

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“The Conservative Party doesn’t have any answers on the big issues facing the country, because their fingerprints of failure are all over them.

“The Conservatives trashed the NHS, blew a hole in the public finances, and allowed water companies to commit an environmental catastrophe with sewage dumping.”

Daisy Cooper

Cooper accused Badenoch of “throwing in the towel before a single vote has been counted in next week’s local elections.”

Kemi Badenoch has been accused of having thrown in the towel before polls open
Daisy Cooper

Protest Vote To Surge

This year’s elections are expected to be particularly brutal — not just for the Tories, but for Labour as well. Riding the wave of public discontent is Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, which continues to gather momentum and siphon votes from both sides of the political divide.

The populist leader, well-known for his role in Brexit, is leveraging widespread voter dissatisfaction in an effort to rebrand Reform UK as a credible alternative to the mainstream parties. Farage has climbed steadily in the polls, and with the local elections just days away, his party poses a growing threat to both Badenoch and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.

Adding fuel to the fire is a new seat-level poll by research group More in Common, which suggested that Farage is on course to potentially become prime minister. Luke Tryl, director of the polling firm, described the current political climate starkly: “British politics has fragmented to an unprecedented level.”

Despite the storm clouds gathering over her party, Badenoch stood by her leadership performance. She claimed that, under her tenure, the internal divisions that once plagued the Conservatives have largely disappeared. “I think the biggest thing people will notice is that if you picked up the papers this time last year, you would have been reading about Tory rows and Tory infighting,” she said.

“All of that is gone,” Badenoch added, crediting herself with bringing an end to the party’s long-standing internal chaos.

With Kemi Badenoch’s local elections narrative already dominated by low expectations and fierce competition, the days ahead could be a critical test of her ability to navigate the storm and keep her party afloat.

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