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• Political Focus:
o Badenoch: Advocates for a return to core Conservative values and a smaller state. She emphasizes character and conviction over specific policies, often criticizing government overreach.
o Jenrick: Concentrates on detailed policies to regain voter trust, particularly regarding immigration, public health, and housing. He positions himself as a "conviction politician" with a focus on practical solutions.
• Approach to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR):
o Badenoch: Views the idea of leaving the ECHR as a distraction from bigger issues and warns of potential consequences for Northern Ireland. She suggests broader reforms before considering withdrawal.
o Jenrick: Supports immediate withdrawal from the ECHR, framing it as crucial for addressing immigration and border security.
• Handling of Cultural Issues:
o Badenoch: Seen as a "culture warrior," actively engaging in debates about institutional racism, women's rights, and trans rights. She defends her confrontational style and positions herself as someone who will fight for her beliefs.
o Jenrick: Initially avoided culture wars but has shifted to defending UK culture and identity. His approach is more moderate compared to Badenoch's.
• Public Perception and Support:
o Badenoch: Gained significant support from party members and has been recognized for her direct, sometimes controversial style. She often receives louder applause in debates.
o Jenrick: Maintains a more measured approach in public appearances and has been cautious in his criticisms, aiming to present himself as credible on policy issues.
• Personal Background and Experience:
o Badenoch: Known for her anti-woke stance and has been compared to Margaret Thatcher. She has a background in engineering and has served as Secretary of State for International Trade and Minister for Women and Equalities.
o Jenrick: Has a legal and business background, having worked in corporate law and as an executive at Christie’s. He has served in multiple ministerial roles, including in health and housing.
• Leadership Contest Strategy:
o Badenoch: Focuses on character and long-term vision for the party, emphasizing the need for a fundamental shift rather than just new policies.
o Jenrick: Concentrates on presenting clear, actionable policies and building a track record of credibility, particularly on immigration.


Cultural Issues: Badenoch positions herself as a "culture warrior," while Jenrick has recently embraced cultural protection after initially avoiding such debates.
• Backgrounds: Badenoch has Nigerian heritage, and Jenrick grew up in Shropshire with a corporate background.
• Debate Overview: Both candidates clashed over their visions for the Conservative Party during a GB News debate, which could impact the race for opposition leader.
• Jenrick's Focus: He emphasized "ending the drama" within the Tory party and advocated for quitting the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) while promoting less state intervention, especially in public health.
• Badenoch's Criticism: Badenoch dismissed Jenrick’s ECHR stance as a distraction from bigger issues and warned of consequences for Northern Ireland.
• Character vs Policies: Badenoch argued the leadership contest should focus on character and principles rather than bold promises, while Jenrick emphasized the importance of policies to regain public trust.
• Audience Response: Badenoch received more applause and support from the audience, suggesting stronger backing from Tory members.
• Jenrick's Immigration Focus: He highlighted his track record on immigration and claimed his policies unnerved Reform UK leader Nigel Farage.
• Badenoch’s Vision: She reiterated her goal to "rewire" government with a focus on smaller government and family values, while defending her combative stance on cultural issues.
• Discontent Among Tories: A significant portion of Tory members expressed dissatisfaction with having to choose between two populist-right candidates, with a poll showing nearly half of Conservative councillors doubting either candidate could win the next election.
• Badenoch’s Approach: Focuses on core Conservative values and principles over specific policies. She’s known for her direct, sometimes controversial style, and her stance on immigration reform and the ECHR.
• Jenrick’s Approach: Prioritizes detailed policies on issues like the NHS and immigration, supporting a UK withdrawal from the ECHR and emphasizing border security. His personal style has shifted rightward, and he now emphasizes defending UK culture.
• Badenoch Emerged Stronger: The audience favored Badenoch, with around 75% believing she performed better than Jenrick.

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