Conservative leadership contenders Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick are at odds over immigration policy. Badenoch emphasizes the need for immigrants to adopt Western values and avoid bringing “foreign conflicts” to the UK. Jenrick, however, focuses on reducing immigration numbers and suggests leaving the European Convention on Human Rights. Both candidates are using the Tory party conference to present their views, with the leadership contest culminating in a final vote on 2 November. The disagreement highlights a key issue that has influenced voter behavior in recent elections.