UK Conservative Party
The shadow foreign secretary had to issue a statement backing her party leader.
"No! No, no!" Lindsay Hoyle said.
But a mere 4% of those voters want to do so because of the party's leader.
Conservatives' hopes of winning the next election have also plummeted.
She was informally known as the minister for common sense up until the July general election.
The former Conservative chairman eventually found a seat in Essex.
Jake Berry has been accused of "spreading disinformation".
Diana Johnson has repeatedly slapped down Conservative MPs.
Kemi Badenoch's comments on LBC have sparked confusion and an angry backlash.
She told a radio phone-in the Conservatives will "look at" the triple lock.