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Tuesday, Nov 05, 2024

Robert Jenrick Joins Kemi Badenoch's Senior Team as Shadow Justice Secretary

Badenoch Forms Shadow Cabinet to Unite Tories After Leadership Contest
Robert Jenrick has accepted the position of shadow justice secretary in the senior team assembled by new Tory leader Kemi Badenoch.

Following a competitive leadership race, Badenoch has appointed former rivals and figures from varying wings of the party to form her shadow cabinet, in an effort to unite the Conservatives after a difficult election loss.

Dame Priti Patel is expected to be named shadow foreign secretary, and Mel Stride is set to become shadow chancellor.

Jenrick, Patel, and Stride had all been candidates in the recent Tory leadership race.

The relationship between Jenrick and Badenoch faced challenges during the campaign, with clashes over policy discussions.

Despite this, both politicians expressed mutual respect, and Badenoch praised Jenrick's energy and commitment in her victory speech.

A source close to Jenrick highlighted the importance of unity to oppose Labour's performance on law and order.

The full shadow cabinet announcement is anticipated before its first meeting.

Badenoch's appointments include Laura Trott as shadow education secretary and Neil O'Brien as shadow education minister.

Additionally, Nigel Huddleston and Lord Dominic Johnson have been appointed joint chairmen of the Conservative party.

Meanwhile, Dame Rebecca Harris has assumed the role of Tory chief whip.

Prominent figures like Dame Priti Patel and Mel Stride come from diverse backgrounds within the party.

Patel, a veteran politician, served as home secretary and initiated the controversial Rwanda policy before it was rescinded by the new Labour government.

Stride, a Rishi Sunak ally, previously held the position of work and pensions secretary.

Badenoch, addressing BBC, noted that taxes were high during Sunak’s tenure but still entrusted Stride as shadow chancellor.

Laura Trott, MP for Sevenoaks, Kent, and former chief secretary to the Treasury, along with Neil O'Brien, former MP for Harborough, Oadby and Wigston and health minister, represent new educational leadership.

Although the current Labour government has a large number of ministers, the Conservatives, with 121 MPs, may face challenges shadowing all governmental roles.

Noteworthy Conservative figures like James Cleverly, Jeremy Hunt, Oliver Dowden, Andrew Mitchell, and Steve Barclay have opted for backbench positions, declining roles in the shadow cabinet.
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