Kemi Badenoch: Argentinian president Javier Milei would be template' for my government
Briefly

Kemi Badenoch aspires to be Britain's version of Javier Milei, advocating for slashed state spending. She believes the UK needs a leader like Milei and admits her party's current challenges with public perception. Despite the Conservative Party's struggles in polling, Badenoch expresses confidence in her leadership, stating that she is unaffected by internal party discontent. She acknowledges the need to articulate her plans more clearly, focusing on evaluating the functions of the state rather than merely cutting spending. Badenoch also criticizes Nigel Farage's political stance as shifting leftward.
Kemi Badenoch aspires to emulate Javier Milei, the Argentinian far-right president, by advocating for significant reductions in state spending and aiming for a hopeful Conservative Party agenda.
Badenoch emphasizes that her vision is not just about cutting state functions but critically analyzing and justifying the roles of state intervention in the economy and society.
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