Hello, I'm Lauren Laverne and this is the Desert Island Discs podcast from BBC Radio 4.
Every week I ask my guests to choose the eight tracks, book and luxury,
that they'd want to take with them if they were cast away to a desert island.
For rights reasons,
the music's shorter than on the original broadcast but you can find a version with longer music tracks on BBC sounds.
Listeners will also get access to episodes 28 days earlier than everyone else.
I hope you enjoy listening.
My cast away this week is the politician, Kemi Badenok, leader of his Majesty's opposition.
Born in London in 1980 and brought up in Lagos, she returned to the UK at 16,
seeking the opportunities her parents felt she would not find at home.
She flipped burgers to support herself through her A-levels,
then took a degree in computer systems engineering at Sussex University,
where she discovered her personal politics were a stark contrast to the students around her.
At 25, she joined the Conservative Party, which she describes as her second family.
She met her husband Hamish while campaigning and,
alongside raising three children, became an MP at 37.
Her cabinet positions included Minister of State for Equalities under Boris Johnson and Secretary of State for International Trade under Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak.
Following his resignation, she was elected party leader in 2024.
She says, I've never assumed the system will work it out.
I think the system doesn't know or care, and it's our job to make it no one care.