Badenoch's leadership bid falters
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•Four claims Kemi Badenoch made at Tory conference, fact checked
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Shadow Housing Secretary is facing fierce competition from main rival Robert Jenrick .
Badenoch is known for her tough rhetoric and divisive stance on many issues.
She made her pitch for leadership in a party conference speech in which she said the Tories now face years in Opposition .
Here, i takes a look at some of the controversial comments she has faced scrutiny for in recent days .
Badenoch appeared to suggest that the UK ’s minimum wage was harming businesses.
She claimed that a cafe in her North West Essex constituency had been forced to close because its owner could not afford minimum wage or maternity pay for the employees.
Several business organisations have warned that future increases in the minimum wage could harm the economy and stifle growth.
At the same Q&A event, she faced backlash for her comments on migrant care workers.
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