During her campaign, Badenoch claimed she knew what it was like to work on minimum wage "flipping burgers" when she was 16. But there was just one small problem:
National Minimum wage introduced in 1999 by Labour - she was 16 in 1996.
Last year she was criticised for her response to a journalist’s request for asking why she had not appeared in a video promoting Covid vaccines, by tweeting the reporter’s name and questions, accusing her of inventing claims and calling her behaviour “creepy and bizarre”.
The journalist, the Independent's Nadine White, said she had to make her Twitter account private because of all the abuse she received.
Liz Truss, beaten by a lettuce, garnered twice as more votes for the leadership as Badenoch last time