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MPs: “Choose your direction first and make sure that before you have any leadership change, you make all the candidates set out in detail their policy, what the government’s got right, what
Kemi Badenoch](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/kemi-badenoch) to raise when she faces Keir Starmer. ***What Tories calls Starmer’s “Soviet-style” plan to curb supermarket prices*** As **Sarah Butler**, **Mark Sweney** and **Heather Stewart** report, UK supermarkets
Badenoch](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/kemi-badenoch) starts doing it, you need to be doubly vigilant. She has form for this kind of thing. One moment sounding almost reasonable, the next contradicting herself while going
policy announcements, though a cabinet reshuffle is not expected. On a tumultuous day: - Nigel Farage said a “truly historic shift in British politics” had occurred after Reform UK won hundreds of seats and control
Kemi Badenoch’s party. If Labour fared very badly, there is an outside chance this second place could become first. One party strategist said: “It’s not something we’re necessarily expecting this time
Kemi Badenoch, agreed, telling the House of Commons: "Britain is not ungovernable." But Sir Keir and Badenoch both lead MPs who in recent times have shown a taste for political regicide; they have to govern
Kemi Badenoch taunted Starmer last week, declaring: “The PM has shown he is in office but not in power.” This was a deliberate echo of what former chancellor Norman Lamont told Conservative Prime Minister John