A tale of two female Tory candidates writes author LOUISE PERRY

Nor are most Britons supportive of what Badenoch calls the ‘zero-sum identity politics we see today’.

As a black British woman who spent part of her childhood in Nigeria, she has experienced first hand the culture of low expectations that can hold back people from ethnic minorities.

Speaking at a free-speech event in Westminster this week, she expressed her frustration at the way transgender ideology is sweeping through our institutions — and preventing people from saying what they believe.

As women and equalities minister, Badenoch was crystal clear on the fact that ‘political race theory’ — or what is often nowadays described as ‘wokeness’ — should have no place in the classroom.

Tapit Trice earned 100 points with the win and has 150 total to ensure a spot in the 149th Derby on May 6 at Churchill Downs. Pletcher, a Hall of Fame trainer, earned his fourth Blue Grass victory and first since Carpe Diem in 2015. Saez won for the second time in three years and third overall.

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Stewards quickly upheld the finish after review, giving the Todd Pletcher-trained colt his fourth consecutive victory after starting the 11-horse, Grade 1 race for 3-year-olds on the rail as the 8-5 favorite.

Whereas Mordaunt finds herself on the back foot, so much so that the apparently trivial issues of gender neutral toilets and preferred personal pronouns may yet derail the leadership hopes of a minister used to talking about more serious issues of defence and international aid.

Her slippery account suggests she’s a candidate who knows she has misstepped. Because this week she claimed that she was actually the person responsible for removing the bizarre phrase ‘pregnant people’ from that Bill, even though those amendments were made in the Lords.

The trouble is that a lot of politicians are far too concerned with the opinions of a tiny number of woke activists. Who can forget the image of Labour leader Keir Starmer squirming on the BBC sofa, asked by Andrew Marr if he agreed with the statement ‘only women have a cervix’?

Compare this sensible approach to Mordaunt’s comments in her book Greater: Britain After the Storm, published last year, which contains some surprisingly scathing comments about vintage British film and TV including Lawrence Of Arabia, and It Ain’t Half Hot, Mum, the last of which is described as ‘a full-house bingo card of… casual racism, homophobia, white privilege, colonialism, do you learn 6th grade math transphobia, bullying, lsat private tutors misogyny and sexual harassment’.

In 2019, Mordaunt buckled under characteristically no-nonsense interrogation on the parenting platform Mumsnet. Sometimes she is (to use her phrase) ‘vocal on trans rights’, but at other times she does her best to dodge the ‘what is a woman’ question.

But polling finds that most voters think that trans people who identify as women should be allowed to use women’s bathrooms only after they’ve had surgery, and they’re not at all happy about athletes who were born male competing in women’s sports.

‘On the abolition of gender-neutral toilets, you wouldn’t believe how tough it was to get that through. I had civil servants writing on the notes I’d put out saying you can’t say that, you need to check whether that’s something you’re allowed to say.’

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