Kemi
Coverage of Kemi in the Nexus archive.
- ANDREW NEIL: Reform's support is waning, while Kemi has never looked in finer fettle. No one on the Tory front bench is better placed to revive the party's fortunes
Andrew Neil states that Reform's support is declining, while Kemi is in excellent condition. He believes no one on the Tory front bench is better positioned to revive the party's fortunes.
- She's seen off Starmer and the shine's coming off Farage. Kemi knows now's the time to strike - and strike hard
Kemi is preparing to take action after Starmer and Farage's recent setbacks. The article suggests she believes the current moment is opportune for a strong response.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Does Kemi have a spy in the No10 bunker giving her secret tip-offs?
Andrew Pierce questions whether Kemi has a spy in the No10 bunker providing secret information. The article raises the possibility of espionage related to political communications.
- SARAH VINE: If Kemi and Nigel put aside their egos they'd be the Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta of British politics... greased lightning!
Sarah Vine compares Kemi and Nigel to Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta, suggesting they could be effective if they set aside their egos. The analogy references the iconic 'Grease' duo, implying potential for dynamic collaboration.
- QUENTIN LETTS: Kemi launched her anti-wokery speech at the think tank all the Lefties love. Pass the smelling salts, Petunia
Quentin Letts references Kemi's anti-wokery speech delivered at a think tank associated with Left-leaning individuals. The title implies criticism of the event's irony given the audience's political alignment.
- DAN HODGES: When Britain needed a leader to articulate our pain, disgust and despair, Keir Starmer was missing in action. Kemi stepped up - and spoke like a real Prime Minister
Dan Hodges argues that Keir Starmer failed to address Britain's pain, disgust, and despair, while Kemi took the initiative and demonstrated leadership akin to a Prime Minister.
- Why Kemi should enlist Tony Blair as the secret weapon who might just get her into Number 10: QUENTIN LETTS
The article suggests Kemi should enlist Tony Blair as a potential strategy to secure a position in Number 10. It frames Blair as a possible 'secret weapon' to achieve this political goal.
- Crucial defence spending plan now a YEAR overdue as Kemi accuses Labour of putting party's civil war before national security
A crucial defence spending plan is now a year overdue, according to the article. Kemi has accused Labour of prioritizing the party's internal civil war over national security.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Local elections reveal threat to Kemi's top team
Local elections have revealed a threat to Kemi's top team, indicating potential changes in leadership. The outcome of the elections may impact the current administration. Further analysis is needed to determine the full extent of the threat.
- Backlash over Brexit 'betrayal': Lord Gove blasts Streeting and Burnham as Kemi says 'Labour clowns couldn't negotiate with the EU'
Lord Gove criticizes Streeting and Burnham over Brexit, while Kemi comments on Labour's negotiation abilities with the EU. The situation reflects a backlash over the Brexit process. Key figures are expressing strong opinions.
- Britain will pay a 'Burnham Premium' if Greater Manchester Mayor becomes Prime Minister, Kemi says
Britain may face a 'Burnham Premium' if Greater Manchester Mayor becomes Prime Minister, according to Kemi. This statement implies potential economic consequences. The comment was made by Kemi, likely referring to Andy Burnham, the current Mayor of Greater Manchester.
- Awkward moment Keir and Kemi swap small talk as they walk together at State Opening of Parliament
Keir and Kemi swapped small talk as they walked together at the State Opening of Parliament, sharing an awkward moment. The event marked a rare public appearance of the two individuals together. The conversation was brief and lacked substance.
- Even Keir's reset button needed a reset, says Kemi as she brands PM's last-ditch attempt to save his premiership as 'sad to watch'
Kemi criticizes PM Keir's last-ditch attempt to save his premiership, calling it 'sad to watch'. The reset button itself needed a reset, according to Kemi. This is an attempt to address Keir's struggling premiership.
- Kemi plans to use Conservatives' electoral success in capital as 'bridgehead' towards snatching London mayoralty from Sadiq Khan
Kemi plans to use the Conservatives' electoral success in the capital as a stepping stone to potentially win the London mayoralty from Sadiq Khan. The strategy aims to leverage the party's recent gains. This move could impact London's political landscape.
- BORIS JOHNSON: Kemi's full of bounce and zip. If anyone can rebuild the electoral coalition that won the Tories power in 2019, she can
Boris Johnson believes Kemi can rebuild the electoral coalition that won the Tories power in 2019. Kemi has the potential to bring bounce and zip. This could lead to a successful rebuilding of the coalition.
- Britain needs zero tolerance on crimes that make our lives misery, says Kemi: Tory leader says there 'must be consequences' for shoplifting and vandalism
Britain's Tory leader Kemi advocates for zero tolerance on crimes such as shoplifting and vandalism, stating there must be consequences for these actions. The goal is to reduce misery caused by these crimes. This stance aims to address public concerns over petty crimes.
- We must bring the toughness back: Kemi tears into soft policing, Mickey Mouse degrees... and reveals when Jenrick defected to Reform it was all she could do not to crack open the champagne!
Kemi criticizes soft policing and Mickey Mouse degrees, recalling when Jenrick defected to Reform and her desire to celebrate. Kemi emphasizes the need to bring back toughness. The context of the criticism is related to policing and education.
- Kemi duffing up the PM gladdens voters' hearts. The snag is they still don't trust her party, writes LORD ASHCROFT
Kemi's actions towards the Prime Minister have pleased voters, but public trust in her party remains low. The analysis is presented by Lord Ashcroft.
- Ditch 'disgraceful' Chagos surrender deal and use the £400million to fund new Navy frigates to defend Britain, Kemi tells Labour
Kemi, a political figure, urges the Labour Party to abandon the 'disgraceful' Chagos surrender deal and redirect the £400 million allocated for it toward funding new Royal Navy frigates to bolster Britain's defense capabilities.
- KHADIJA KHAN: I'm hearing it from more and more people... Kemi has grown into her role by saying the right thing, not just the easy thing
Khadija Khan praises Kemi for growing into her role by prioritizing impactful statements over easy ones. The article highlights Kemi's development in her responsibilities through thoughtful communication.
- Starmer is taking Britain 'down a dark path' says Kemi - as Labour MPs vote through Troubles bill
Kemi criticizes Starmer for leading Britain 'down a dark path' as Labour MPs approve the Troubles bill. The legislation addresses legacy issues from Northern Ireland's conflict.