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| “ | I took over the party after a history electoral defeat! | „ |
| ~ Badenoch's catchphrase |
Olukemi Olufunto Adegoke Badenoch, usually just known as Kemi Badenoch, is a major antagonist in the spinoff of the ITV series Spitting Image, The Rest is Bullshit.
She is a parody of the real-life leader of the Tory Party, whose actions as leader and various statements made throughout her time in office have led to her being portrayed in a villainous capacity in the series. Here, she is portrayed as an incompetent Margaret Thatcher-wannabe interested in restricting the right to strike and mass deporting migrants who arrive seeking refugee status.
Physical appearance[]
Badenoch's puppet has dark skin and long, black hair which are styled into braids. She has high, arched eyebrows and brown hair.
Personality[]
Badenoch is shown to have very little personality until she tries "Creme of Farage", at which point she becomes far more extremist and driven. However, she still seems to have very little original ideas or genuine solutions. She appears to be obsessed with Margaret Thatcher, even going as far as to impersonate her in her song. She is also unable to take responsibility for her own lack of charisma or popular policy, constantly repeating, "I took over the party after a history electoral defeat".
Biography[]
Kemi Badenoch first appears in opposite Nigel Farage in "The Weakest Political Link". Here she is outsmarted by Farage, whose "answers" to the country's problems are agreed with by the judge Piers Morgan. At this point, she claims to be against leaving the ECHR "without proper legal advice", and her answers are more in line with historical accuracy rather than Farage's outright lies. She then attacks every other member of her party, including Robert Jenrick, Tom Tugenhat, Danny Kruger, Nadine Dories and many others.
However, in a later episode, she is shown to try the health drink "Creme of Farage", which radicalised her and made her policies far more far right, even resulting in her performing a Hitler salute. By the next time she appears, she has become far more extremist and declares in song form ("The Tories Greatest Hits") her desire to strip workers rights, end the right to protest for NHS doctors, deport more migrants, leave the ECHR and become a Thatcher-lite figure (even wearing a Thatcher wig towards the end of the song).
Kemi is seen in the Halloween episode in a parody of Carrie visiting the grave of Margaret Thatcher, where she pledges her allegiance to her before once again repeating her refrain about her ineptitude due to inheriting a failed Conservative Party.
Kemi Badenoch is shown in a later episode promoting Kemi's Secure Household IT (S.H.I.T.). She offers a discount code of "I was only 20", and says that by using her products, Farage will never take "megabytes out of your support" again. Once Badenoch repeats her refrain once again, Prince Harry turns off her advert.
She then returns on "I'm a Non-Entity, Get Me Out of Here", in which she and Keir Starmer have to eat Nigel Farage's 'right-wing bollocks' as a challenge.
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