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Kemi Badenoch tries to revive Tory fortunes with plan to boost UK economy

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The Conservative Party leader Kimi Badinosh will try on Wednesday to get rid of the ethnic dispute that took control of her party conference with a speech focusing on the economy and promised to reduce the deficit in Britain.

Badnoukh will seek to create a suitable position for conservatives as the opposition -spent control party, which is claimed by the Conservative Party officials that it is the “imaginary economy” of the UK Reform Party, which is led by Nigel Farraj.

The Conservative Party leader claims that she can save 47 billion pounds annually through discounts in areas such as social welfare, external aid and civil service, although not all savings will be used to reduce British debts.

Under what Padenoch will call the “golden rule” of the future conservative government, half of the cuts will be used in public spending to pay the deficit while the other half goes to “cut taxes or spending to enhance the economy.”

Badinwush’s closing speech comes before the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, while she is under tremendous pressure to confirm her authority on her party.

Referring to the pressure it is exposed to, a new survey conducted by the Yajov Foundation showed that the Conservative Party won 17 points, to occupy the third place with the liberal Democrats, while the Labor Party won 20 points, and the British Reform Party won 27 points. On Tuesday, Badinokh ruled out an agreement with Faraj, saying that “there will certainly be no agreement with reform.”

She has overwhelmed her speech by Robert Jenrik, Minister of Justice in the shadow government and the opponent of the leadership, in which he said he had not seen another “white face” on a recent visit to Handsworth in Birmingham.

Badenwwsh insisted on her support for Jenrik, who was expressing his concerns about the lack of integration in Handsworth. His statements were revealed in March in a recording published by the Guardian newspaper.

The Conservative Party leader took a strict stance on immigration – including Britain’s call to leave the European Human Rights Convention to accelerate the removal of rejected asylum seekers – but its allies described its speech on Wednesday as a “axis” of the economy.

And you will say: “Every pound we provide will be operated.” “At least half of this amount will go towards reducing the deficit, because living within the limits of our capabilities is our first priority. With the rest, we will work to restore our economy again and reduce taxes that suffocate our economy.”

Badinwush believes that Britain may head towards a debt crisis under the government of the Labor Party and that voters will once consider conservatives a stronghold of sound economic management, despite the repercussions of the chaotic and short -term prime minister of Liz Trus in 2022.

It also intends to develop plans to reduce the numbers of young people who go to the university significantly by re -imposing maximum limits on what you call “fraud”.

The Conservative Government will allocate funding for universities based on the quality of the courses and graduate profits in all subjects – including creative arts, languages ​​and sports science, she says.

The party estimates that this policy will reduce about 100,000 university places annually by the end of the next parliament, which provides more than 3 billion pounds annually from removing student loans, and providing double the vocational training budget to 6 billion pounds.

“Nearly one in three graduates does not see any economic return, and every year taxpayers delete more than 7 billion pounds of unpaid student loans,” Badnoukh will say.

This announcement has sparked criticism from all over the education sector. “Badnoukh should know that it is not wise to stand on the path of people’s aspirations to improve themselves by obtaining certificates – the same way that I did,” said Nick Hellman, director of the Institute of Higher Education Policy, said.

“Everyone wants Britain more prosperous. For this reason, we will need more graduates, not less,” said a spokesman for UK universities, which represent the higher education sector.

Meanwhile, Faraj announced on Tuesday that 20 members of the local council will join the Islah party from the Conservative Party, a step that Badnoukh rejected and described it as a “trick.”

Since the achievement of overwhelming victories in the local elections that took place last May, the Reform Party included nearly 900 consultants across the country, of whom 81 defected from the Conservative Party.

One of the shadow government members said: “We have to restore our voters who turned into reform.” “We have to show them respect, and you cannot do this by spending all your time attacking Varage.”

2025-10-07 23:01:00

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