Kemi Launches “Conservatism in Crisis” Book
Kemi Badenoch used her Conservative Home drinks reception to launch her latest self-published venture. After a quick “welcome to my party!” speech to the grassroots, she whipped out a newly launched book titled “Conservatism in Crisis: Rise of the Bureaucratic Class”. It covers fixing bureaucratic bloat, missed Brexit chances, and tackling the left-wing stranglehold on Britain. Reminiscent of Truss…
She assured Guido that plenty of effort had gone into it—this was no mere collection of “soundbites.“- all 32 pages of it. The book/pamphlet champions overhauling the “bureaucratic class assault on capitalism”, “democracy“, and “growth“. It also ventures into less-trodden territory for the current crop of Tory hopefuls, questioning the “socialisation of mental health” arguing that mental health has shifted from being an individual responsibility to something society, schools, and employers must accommodate. She also took a swing at the “university explosion” and the perpetual left-wing answer of “more government” for everything. Her manifesto to the party members. To be fair, it’s the first of the four leadership hopefuls…