Were these the two women who could one day save our country? Kemi Badenoch dominated the Westminster day by talking sternly about defence, first at a livery hall near London Bridge, then with an urgent question in the Commons.
How commanding she has become. Rows of men sit at her feet, gulping as she dissects problems and throws quivering giblets into a bucket.
At a select committee later, we had the first appearance by Dame Antonia Romeo, new Cabinet Secretary. Quick-witted, she flashed her teeth (there are plenty of them) and talked fast. Whitehall jargon aside, she was less constipated than the
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