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Tories pick themselves up off the floor with unexpected Scottish by-election win
Key takeaways
- She visited the city three times for photo opportunities with her Scottish counterpart Russell Findlay.
- She was back at Aberdeen Airport again today as she arrived to celebrate an unexpected victory over the SNP.
- Badenoch has boosted her own personal approval rating in recent months, but the Tories as a party remain stranded behind Reform UK in the polls.
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Paris Gourtsoyannis BBC Scotland Westminster correspondent PA Media Kemi Badenoch made several visits to Aberdeen during the campaign Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch became a frequent flyer in the final weeks of the by-election campaign in Aberdeen South.
She visited the city three times for photo opportunities with her Scottish counterpart Russell Findlay.
She was back at Aberdeen Airport again today as she arrived to celebrate an unexpected victory over the SNP.
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