The leader of the United Kingdom’s Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch, has expressed concern about Britain’s future, warning against the potential loss of the country’s current strengths.
Speaking in her first address of the year, Badenoch reflected on her experiences growing up in Nigeria, a country she described as being deeply affected by poor leadership.
“Why this matters so much to me is because I know what it is like to have something and lose it. I don’t want Britain to lose what it has,” Badenoch said.
Sharing her personal story, she recounted how her family in Nigeria, once relatively affluent, fell into poverty due to inflation and economic mismanagement.
“I grew up in a poor country, and I watched my relatively wealthy family become poorer and poorer and poorer despite working harder as their money disappeared with inflation,” she explained.
Badenoch also highlighted her journey to the UK at the age of 16, a move driven by her parents’ hope for a better future.
“I came back to the UK at 16 with my father’s last £100 and a hope of a better life. So, I’ve lived with the consequences of a terrible government that destroys lives, and I never ever want that to happen here,” she stated.
The Conservative Party leader emphasized her commitment to ensuring Britain avoids similar pitfalls, stressing the importance of responsible leadership to safeguard opportunities for future generations.