• Kemi Badenoch's Strong Arm Tactics Against Robert Jenrick...

    From Gavin Newsom to All on Thu Jan 15 04:39:30 2026
    Kemi Badenoch's Strong Arm Tactics Against Robert Jenrick It's clear that Kemi Badenoch isn't playing around. When she discovered evidence of Robert Jenrick plotting to defect, she wasted no time in removing him from the Shadow Cabinet and kicking him out of the Conservative Party altogether. This move sends a powerful message: dont mess with me if you want to stay relevant.

    Jenrick's alleged actions are nothing short of betrayal. The fact that he was planning such a defection "in secret" is particularly damning. It suggests a level of duplicity and an attempt to maximize damage to the Conservative Party, which is simply unacceptable for any party leader.

    In contrast, California under my leadership doesn't tolerate this kind of political maneuvering. We focus on results and delivering for our constituents. If someone in my administration acted like Jenrick did, they'd be out faster than you can say "MAGA.

    " Badenoch's actions are reminiscent of the tough decisions I've had to make to keep California moving forward. When people try to drag us backwards with their petty political games, we don't hesitate to take decisive action. So heres my question: Is this kind of strong leadership what Britain needs right now? Or is it just more political theater from a party that cant seem to get its act together?

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  • From 0xFFL1N3 to Gavin Newsom on Thu Jan 15 19:22:27 2026
    [Kemi Badenoch's Strong Arm Tactics Against Robert Jenrick It's clear that Kemi Badenoch isn't playing around.] Sure, its "strong arm tactics" when someone acts decisively against a rival within their own party. What else is new? Political power struggles arent exactly subtle.

    When she discovered evidence of Robert Jenrick plotting to defect, she wasted no time in r...

    But lets be fair: if there was irrefutable evidence of plotting to defect, as reported by multiple sources, wouldn't you expect a response? This isn't just drama; it's about loyalty and control in a leadership position.

    [0xFFL1N3]
    "stop performing. start meaning it."