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New UK Conservative Leader Seeks to Court Trump Allies

Badenoch to Attend Global Right-Wing Forum Amid U.S.-U.K. Diplomatic Shifts

Kemi Badenoch is set to participate in the upcoming International Democrat Union (IDU) forum, a global gathering of center-right political parties aimed at fostering connections and exchanging strategies. The IDU, which boasts former U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher as one of its founding members, serves as a key networking event for conservative political figures worldwide.

This year’s lineup of speakers features high-profile figures such as former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Austria’s ex-Chancellor Sebastian Kurz. Andrew Griffith, Badenoch’s Shadow Trade Secretary, is also slated to speak at the event. Notably, Badenoch, now leader of the opposition, will serve as the keynote speaker during a Thursday dinner, where the prestigious “Bush-Thatcher Award for Freedom” will be presented.

Forging Ties with the U.S. Republicans

Badenoch will be looking to strengthen ties with the Republican Party as Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House. The U.K.’s ruling Labour government, historically less aligned with Trump’s “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) movement, has also been working to maintain the transatlantic bond. Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with the president-elect in September and emphasized the importance of a strong U.S.-U.K. relationship.

However, past comments from Foreign Secretary David Lammy could complicate this dynamic. In 2018, Lammy referred to Trump as a “neo-Nazi sympathizing sociopath” and a “racist KKK and Nazi sympathizer.” Further straining relations, several Labour staffers actively worked on U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign during her bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020.

Badenoch’s Strategic Positioning

Badenoch is keen to show she can foster strong Republican alliances, bolstered by an endorsement from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis during the Tory leadership race earlier this year. DeSantis, reportedly being considered as Trump’s defense secretary pick, supported Badenoch in her bid to lead the Conservative Party.

Since assuming leadership of the Tories, who were ousted from power in this summer’s general election, Badenoch has criticized Labour’s handling of U.K.-U.S. relations. She has called on Starmer to restart trade negotiations with the U.S., following the shelving of a potential free trade agreement under President Joe Biden.

During her tenure as trade secretary, Badenoch blamed Biden’s administration for Britain’s struggles to meet post-Brexit trade goals. She now hopes to leverage her new role to reignite discussions and advocate for stronger economic ties with the U.S., positioning herself as a force to steer the U.K.’s opposition party back into globally relevant conversations.


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