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Is Kemi Badenoch getting better at being Conservative leader?

Badenoch differentiated herself from Nigel Farage in response to Henry Nowakโ€™s murder and supporters say her ratings are rising Kemi Badenoch has a hard-earned reputation for combativeness, especially on culture war issues, but at prime ministerโ€™s questions, with the murder of t

Is Kemi Badenoch getting better at being Conservative leader?
Guardian Politics โ€” 3 June 2026
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Badenoch differentiated herself from Nigel Farage in response to Henry Nowakโ€™s murder and supporters say her ratings are rising

Kemi Badenoch has a hard-earned reputation for combativeness, especially on culture war issues, but at prime ministerโ€™s questions, with the murder of the teenager Henry Nowak in the headlines, Keir Starmer ended up thanking the Conservative leader for her โ€œtoneโ€. So is she a changed politician? Well, not exactly.

To an extent, Badenochโ€™s approach ahead of her weekly Commons showdown with Starmer was shaped by events. Widespread concern on Wednesday at the police response to Nowakโ€™s murder โ€“ the student was handcuffed while he bled to death after being falsely accused of racism โ€“ spiralled into rioting on Tuesday night. The imperative not to inflame matters further was obvious.

Similarly, Badenoch has good reason to differentiate herself on the issue from Nigel Farage, who has been widely condemned for his rhetoric about the case, despite Nowakโ€™s family urging politicians not to use the 18-year-oldโ€™s death to sow division.

โ€œIt is the responsibility of everyone in this house to bring people together, not divide them,โ€ Badenoch said, to which Starmer replied: โ€œCan I just first thank her for her approach and her tone in relation to this?โ€

A bigger clue to her motivation, however, came at the start of Badenochโ€™s comments, when she said the circumstances surrounding Nowakโ€™s wrongful arrest had to be โ€œa wake-up call to the entire country and our institutions that every life mattersโ€.

This is different from the official government view that while the police bodycam footage of the arrest is deeply shocking, and raises questions about why officers believed the false claim by Nowakโ€™s killer, Vickrum Digwa, that he had been racially abused, everyone should wait for an inquiry by the police watchdog before reaching conclusions.

Badenoch, in contrast, has already made firm conclusions, as set out in a Daily Mail article on Wednesday morning. The police actions were, she wrote, the fault of identity politics, in part the result of the Black Lives Matter movement. It was time, she said, to โ€œroot out all identity politics from state institutionsโ€.

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