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The leader of the conservative party Kemi Badenoch will say that he is increasingly convinced of the need to throw the European Convention on Human Rights, as it approves its immigration position before the support of its ever party party.
Badenokh – Last year, he defended his membership in the UK when he is running for the Tori leader, – now he believes that the Convention is almost impossible to reform and stop governments from reliable immigration.
“I am increasingly alleged that we will need to leave (ECHR),” Badenoch said. “I do not yet see a clear and consistent way to change in our modern legal structures.”
Her performance comes when the support of Thordies leaks in the Nigel Faraja reform, which is now headed by polling stations and is regarded as a tougher immigration line. Latest polls have put Conservatives fourth for reform – whose party chair Ziya Yusuf has resigned Thursday – work and liberal Democrats.
Voters to the right believe that migration is one of the most important questions facing the UK but trust in Conservative partyThe ability to fight it lies in the carcakes.
Only 6 percent of the public believe that conservatives will be the best parties for asylum and immigration compared to 37 percent for reforms, Yugovo’s poll reports. Even voters who supported conservatives in the last election contribute to migration reform.
For voters who contributed to the interrogation of the Conservatives on average, on average, even below 24 percent they jumped over last year’s defeat in the election, which left the Labarist party with the historical majority.
On Friday, Badenoch would stop the statement of the immediate change of policy on ECHR, but created five tests for its Prosecutor General Shadows to study, from the possibility of deportation of irregular migrants for the protection of veterans of military lawsuits. She promises to decide on the party in early October.
When the bookmakers prolong Badenoh’s chances, they still remain conservative leaders for the year, the conference may present its last chance for a full reset, which can show some progress in voter gain.
Badenoha defeated Robert Jennik, who has long called on the UK to leave Echr – remained noticeable since the playback, regularly posting videos that continue widely spread.
These topics cover people, ranging from people who go through tickets on the London subway to the legal career of Prime Minister Sir Keir Stirmer Richard Germer.
From the high water sign in the elections after winning the election Boris Johnson in 2019, the election, where the Brexit Party, the Brexit, did not compete against some Toro-voter stream, rejected the reform. This process only accelerated after the elections last year.
One -quarter of the 2019 conservative voters switched to the 2024 elections, and a third of the 2024 conservative voters switched off since the analysis of yougov and British research.
Currently, most reform supporters are considering conservatives as clearly a trade party, reports Yougov. Badenoh is difficult to deny. The annual pure migration increased to 900,000 when Rish Sanak’s finding in 2023, which is much higher than the promise of “tens of thousands” made by David Cameron when the party entered the authorities in 2010.
Own slide in popularity usually offers conservatives some comfort.
In previous electoral cycles, the Labor Government’s unpopularity will directly benefit the opposition Torah in the elections. Instead, it was a reform that raised the greatest support through work.
The Faraj Party swept in the local elections last month – taking control of 10 councils, including the areas where both Torah and the Labars prevailed.
Voters have noticed that the phase, not Badenok, is the most famous figure that disputes the government for migration, payments and taxes. A Survey Yougov They showed that only 3 percent of the voters believe that the conservatives are making the most to set the political program, lagging from work by 19 percent and reform by 33 percent.
The last bastion of conservative support is the elderly. More than the 75s-one-left age group, where the Tori still leads in the election-habit, even here the reform is behind.
Over the decades, the Torah vote has become more and more concentrated among the pensioners – with the age of the average supporter, who rose to 66 in the last elections, according to the greater in common.
While elderly voters reliably find themselves on the days of the election days, the dependence of the conservative party causes a serious problem. It is more generally estimated that, based on the current life expectancy, about 10 percent of 2024, conservative voters would be dead by 2029 if the next elections are paid.
On the contrary, the reform works relatively well among middle -aged voters. Achieving the Parazha on Tiktok and other dwarfs of social media, which for any Tori policy are managing support with the young. According to more general surveys, 22 percent of 18 to 24 years support the reform, three times more than the level of conservatives.
Mel Stray, a conservative shadow chancellor, said on Thursday that Badenok would be “better over time”.
“She will improve in the media, she will recover while sending to PMQ,” he said.
“Just like Margaret Thatcher, when she became a leader in (19) 75, was often criticized for everything, from her hair, to the clothes she wore, to her voice, to heaven knows what else she had gathered. And he will do it absolutely.”