Kemi Badenoch plots huge reshuffle as she threatens to chop ‘dead wood | Politics | News


Kemi Badenoch is eyeing a “root and branch” reshuffle of her top team in her first major reshuffle as party leader.

The top Tory is said to be plotting to remove “dead wood” opposition Cabinet ministers holding back the Conservatives.

Party insiders suggested to the Mail on Sunday that Mrs Badenoch will try to “buy off” MP Katie Lam, who is now on “defection watch”.

She was close with Robert Jenrick before his departure to Reform UK.

It has been suggested that Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride, Dame Priti Patel and Chris Philp could be at risk.

Shadow energy spokeswoman Claire Coutinho is seen as more dynamic and is a favourite for a more senior shadow cabinet role, the paper reported.

A Conservative Party spokesman has denied the claims.

It comes as Mrs Badenoch used her party’s spring conference to say the Prime Minister is โ€œtoo scared to make foreign interventionsโ€ and that the UK is โ€œin this war whether Keir Starmer likes it or notโ€.

Speaking in Harrogate, Mrs Badenoch said the Prime Minister was โ€œsitting on the fenceโ€ when it comes to the conflict in the Middle East.

The Tory leader said last weekโ€™s by-election won by the Greens has โ€œspookedโ€ the Labour Party.

โ€œNow Keir Starmer is too scared to make foreign interventions for fear of upsetting a tiny section of that electorate.

โ€œEveryone remembers the mistakes of the Iraq War, nobody sensible is suggesting that we should drop bombs without a second thought.

โ€œBut Keir Starmer spent days consulting lawyers, plucking up the courage to say whose side he was on.

โ€œCanada and Australia had the moral clarity to do so immediately and unequivocally. Even now, our Prime Minister is sitting on the fence. We are in this war, whether Keir Starmer likes it or not.โ€



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