Kemi Badenoch becomes the first black leader of the Conservative Party in the UK. Elected with 53,806 votes, she vows to renew the party. Born to Nigerian parents and known for her candid views, Badenoch replaces Rishi Sunak. She emphasizes unity and collaboration with India, and negotiations for the UK-India free trade agreement.
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