Kemi Badenoch has stated that “not all cultures are equally valid“ when deciding who should be allowed into the UK, expressing concern over “the number of recent immigrants who hate Israel.“ The Conservative leadership candidate called for a new integration strategy, acknowledging that some immigrants may not leave behind their “ancestral ethnic hostilities“ when moving to the UK. She argued that the Conservative Party lost trust by repeatedly failing to lower migration, emphasising that the UK is not just a place to “make money“ but a home. Badenoch said those welcomed to the UK should share British values and contribute to society, stressing that citizenship involves more than just holding a passport—it requires commitment to the UK and its people. Badenoch is competing for the Tory leadership alongside Robert Jenrick, James Cleverly, and Tom Tugendhat. The final result will be announced on 2 November after speeches at the upcoming confere
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