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Kemi Badenoch delivers Tory conference speech and everyone makes the same point

Complaining about all of the country's problems after you've just been in power for 14 years is a difficult sell it seems...

Charlie Herbert by Charlie Herbert
2025-10-08 12:16
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Everyone has pointed out the exact same thing as Kemi Badenoch delivered her speech to the Tory conference complaining about broken Britain.

On Wednesday, the beleaguered Tory leader stood up to address her party’s conference in Manchester.

Predictably, she spent much of the speech complaining about the state of things in the UK, and in particular attacking Keir Starmer’s government.

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Badenoch claimed that only the Conservatives “can deliver the stronger economy & stronger borders that will give people a more prosperous future.”

But it seems the Tories have had a mass case of memory loss, forgetting who was in charge of things for 14 years – and everyone was keen to point this out.

Kemi Badenoch: "Only the Tory Party can deliver the stronger economy & stronger borders that will give people a more prosperous future." 🤣

We tried that over the last 14 years & it didn't work. #PoliticsLive #CPC25 pic.twitter.com/QHy7segsm6

— Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 (@Haggis_UK) October 8, 2025

One person wrote: “Kemi Badenoch delivering a speech as if the Conservatives have just spent the last fourteen years in opposition and not running the country into the ground.”

Kemi Badenoch delivering a speech as if the Conservatives have just spent the last fourteen years in opposition and not running the country into the ground. #PoliticsLive

— Jack Griffiths (@J_M_Griffiths) October 8, 2025

Guardian journalist Pippa Crerar said Badenoch’s messages about the Tories being the only “competent” party to lead Britain is a “hard message to land when the Tories have just run the country for 14 years.”

Kemi Badenoch tells Tory conference: "Britain is stagnating while the world around us moves on".

She says only the Tories are "competent" enough to take Britain into a prosperous new era.

Hard message to land when the Tories have just run the country for 14 years.

— Pippa Crerar (@PippaCrerar) October 8, 2025

Labour MP Connor Naismith noted that by highlighting issues such as potholes and GP waiting times, Badenoch was simply “complaining about the Tories’ own failures.”

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Kemi Badenoch complains that Britain was obsessing over culture wars at a time when China was building nuclear reactors.

She complains that people can't get GP appointments & that the roads are full of potholes.

Complaining about your own failures won't wash. Apologise.

— Connor Naismith MP (@connor_naismith) October 8, 2025

Meanwhile, Byline Times editor Adam Bienkov pointed out that Badenoch had been “part of a government that raised taxes and immigration levels by record amounts, whilst changing leader no fewer than four times,” as she complained about Labour’s record.

Labour have presided over a "doom loop of higher taxes, weaker borders and month after month of chaos" says Kemi Badenoch who was part of a government that raised taxes and immigration levels by record amounts, whilst changing leader no fewer than four times

— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) October 8, 2025

And someone else said the Tory leader’s speech was simply “pointing out all the negative impacts of 14 years of Tory governance, claiming they are the only ones to fix the things they broke and then telling Tory members to remember to vote for them next time.”

Badenoch’s ‘bold’ speech is essential pointing out all the negative impacts of 14 years of Tory governance, claiming they are the only ones to fix the things they broke and then telling Tory members to remember to vote for them next time#PoliticsLive #CPC25

— David (@Zero_4) October 8, 2025
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