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    Poll Shows Half of UK Conservatives Oppose Badenoch Leading Party into Next Election

    Robert Jenrick emerges as Tory members’ favourite as doubts grow over Badenoch’s leadership survival
    Atoyebi AdenikeBy Atoyebi AdenikeOctober 15, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Robert Jenrick emerges as Tory members’ favourite as doubts grow over Badenoch’s leadership survival
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    By Atoyebi Nike

    About half of Conservative Party members in the United Kingdom have voted against Kemi Badenoch leading them into the next election, according to a new YouGov poll reported by Sky News.

    The survey found that 50% of members say Badenoch should not lead the Tories into the election, compared with 46% who support her. This leaves Robert Jenrick  who lost to Badenoch a year ago  as the members’ preferred leader.

    The poll of 652 Conservative members, conducted between September 26 and October 2, shows party members are divided over Badenoch’s future: 49% believe she will be out before the election, while 47% think she will remain in post.

    When asked who they would prefer as party leader, 46% chose Jenrick, compared with 39% for Badenoch. Eleven percent said neither, while 4% were undecided.

    Despite the split, Badenoch still enjoys a 70% favourable rating among members, though Jenrick edges ahead with 73%.

    The poll also found that 64% of members support an electoral pact with Reform UK to avoid competing in target seats  a position Badenoch has rejected.

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