Mar 19 β€’ 12:11 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Mirror

Tories mocked after Kemi Badenoch 'best bits' video spectacularly backfires

The Conservative Party received backlash after a video intended to showcase Kemi Badenoch's leadership highlights failed to play at a campaign event.

The Conservative Party faced ridicule after a promotional video highlighting Kemi Badenoch's leadership was supposed to showcase her 'best bits' at the launch of their local elections campaign in London. Introduced by Shadow Housing Secretary James Cleverly, the event was intended to rally support and enthusiasm within the party. However, the situation took a humorous turn when the promised video did not appear on the screens, leaving Cleverly to awkwardly abandon the introduction without the visual support he had counted on.

This incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by the Conservative Party as they prepare for upcoming local elections amid a backdrop of scrutiny and criticism. Badenoch, a prominent figure within the party, has been seen as a potential leader in the future, which makes the mishap even more pronounced, as it raises questions about the party's visibility and communication strategies. The embarrassing moment not only reflects on the party's current state but also highlights the importance of effectively connecting with voters in the lead-up to elections.

Moreover, social media reaction to the failed video has added fuel to the fire, with various commentators and opposition figures seizing the opportunity to mock the Tories, further complicating their outreach efforts. As the party grapples with internal divisions and public perception, such setbacks might hinder their ability to present a united front and could adversely affect their electoral prospects in the forthcoming local elections.

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