
Quite right! Was that Kemi Badenoch's last conference? Quite right! live from Manchester
Oct 7, 2025
Live from the Conservative Party conference, the discussion zooms in on Kemi Badenoch's controversial leadership and her bold ECHR candidate pledge, igniting debates over party identity. As anti-Semitism rises, fears loom over policing failures and public safety, with Jewish communities feeling threatened. The session also tackles the Church of England's appointment of Sarah Mullally as Archbishop, questioning whether it's a step towards meaningful change or just more bureaucracy. A mix of humor and sharp analysis makes for a compelling commentary on current issues.
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ECHR Support Is Losing Its Case
- Public opinion has shifted against the ECHR and even Labour suggests reform is needed.
- Gove and Grant say defenders struggle to justify continued membership without proposing convincing reforms.
Leadership Change Risks Self-Destruction
- Conservative morale is fractured between impatient new MPs and more seasoned members who warn against leadership churn.
- Gove warns another leadership change would repeat past self-inflicted damage.
Prioritize Stability Over Spectacle
- Avoid rapid leadership contests that focus the party on itself rather than the country.
- Prioritize stability and allow policy to vindicate the party rather than constant leadership bids.



