Conservative Party Leader Election
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•Where Badenoch and Jenrick stand on pensions, benefits and Brexit
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Jenrick and Badenoch are considered to be on the right wing of the Conservative Party .
Both have been outspoken on key issues including pensions and immigration.
Jenrick has criticised Keir Starmer for “taking money from poor pensioners’s” by scrapping winter fuel payments.
The pair have disagreed over how best to reduce the numbers coming to the UK .
Ms Badenoch said leaving the ECHR would not address “the root of the problem” and could lead to legal wrangling” Jenrick said the idea of reforming the treaty was a “fantasy” She said people whose asylum claims had failed would “find another reason” to challenge their removal.
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