Mel Stride Acknowledges Challenges for Tory Comeback After Historic Defeat
The shadow chancellor expresses optimism for the party's future under Kemi Badenoch despite significant hurdles following their worst-ever election loss.
- The Conservative Party suffered its worst defeat in history in the recent general election, losing 251 seats and retaining only 121 MPs in the House of Commons.
- Labour secured a commanding majority of 174 seats, with less than 34% of the vote, leaving the Tories with a steep path to political recovery.
- Shadow Chancellor Mel Stride admitted the party did not deserve to win the election, citing internal scandals and long-term governance fatigue as contributing factors.
- Stride expressed confidence in Kemi Badenoch's leadership, describing her as principled, authentic, and a compelling figure for voters.
- He emphasized the need for the Conservatives to rebuild credibility and focus on issues that matter to the public, a process he acknowledged would take time.