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to keep up with the inner workings of Westminster and beyond.Kemi Badenoch has insisted she is "going to get better" as Conservative leader, saying she is not "shy about self-criticism".
It comes after shadow chancellor Mel Stride defended his boss earlier this week following criticism of her performances at Prime Minister's Questions, saying she would improve.Badenoch told the BBC: "You don't want people to be the very best they're going to be on day one."The interview followed a speech by Badenoch where she launched a commission to examine whether the UK should withdraw from a series of international agreements in order to tackle illegal migration and allow foreign criminals to be deported more easily.
Since last summer's general election, when the Conservatives suffered their worst defeat in the party's parliamentary history, support for the party has slumped further and they have been overtaken by Reform UK in the polls.The Tories also suffered a disastrous set of local election results last month, losing hundreds of council seats to Nigel Farage's party.
Meanwhile, there has been criticism of Badenoch's performance against Sir Keir Starmer in Prime Minister's Questions and her decision to take time to work out policy positions on key issues.
Asked about Stride's comment that she would get better, Badenoch told the BBC: "The people who have done this job before have all told me that the first day is not what the last day is going to be like."It's such a brilliant example of something coming from these conditions and being something so beautiful and overcoming," she says.
"One of the themes [of the album] is growth but it's more so rising above it."We all go through madnesses in life and we're all doing our best to figure out how to overcome things.
"It's OK to sometimes feel a bit lost."BBC Newsbeat contacted Inflo's representatives for comment but did not get a response.