Kemi Badenoch restated her claim that when she came to UK from Nigeria she became working class.
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In a Q&A with Christopher Hope at the Conservative party conference, She said: ‘It wasn’t working at McDonald’s that made me working class. It was an example of how I had become working class.’ Badenoch is in the running to be Conservative party leader, with Robert Jenrick, James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat the other contenders
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