London. Rishi Sunak will now be replaced by a black woman, Kemi Badenoch, in the Conservative Party, one of Britain’s largest parties. She has been elected as the leader of Britain’s Conservative Party. She is the first black woman to achieve this post in Britain. Bednock, 44, won 57 percent of the vote and defeated Robert Jenrick in the election for the post of party leader. Opposition Labor Party leader and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer also congratulated Badenoch on the victory. Starmer said that it is a matter of pride for the entire country for a black woman to be elected party leader. At the same time, Badenoch has said that she does not like to give much importance to her ethnic identity. When he was questioned on this at the Conservative Party conference, he said that the color of skin, hair or eyes should not be given much importance.