The shadow Cabinet minister raised concerns about taking tax from one group of workers to give it to new mothers and suggested the system had "gone too far".
Ms Badenoch said women had more babies before they were allowed to take 39 weeks' leave.
She told Times Radio: "Tax comes from people who are working. We're taking from one group of people and giving to another. This in my view is excessive. We need to have more personal responsibility - there was a time when there wasn't any maternity pay and people were having more babies."
Ms Badenoch later insisted that "contrary to what some have said", she does support maternity pay and she was talking about the "burden of regulation" going too far.
Leadership frontrunner Robert Jenrick said: "I don't agree with Kemi on this one. I'm a father of three young daughters. I want to see them get the support they need when they enter the workplace. The Conservative party must be on the side of working mothers."
Rival Tom Tugendhat said it was "important that women have the ability to choose how to live their lives". He added: "It's not for me to tell you whether you should go to work or stay at home or which job to do, or how many kids to have.
"That's none of my business.
What's my business as a politician is to make sure that you have the support for choice."
Denne historien er fra September 30, 2024-utgaven av Daily Express.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra September 30, 2024-utgaven av Daily Express.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
Antony backed to hit top gear again
RUBEN AMORIM wants to rediscover the old Ajax Antony by boosting the Brazilian's fragile confidence - if the winger is prepared to keep working \"really hard\".
Movie magic is on its way...
THE most anticipated films of 2025 are all blockbuster franchises topped by Mission: Impossible, Jurassic World and Avatar.
Explosions lit up the horizon, glowing red as dawn broke
RUSSIAN missiles litter Kyiv's holiday streets with balls of fire. The city was still dark and its inhabitants counting the days til Christmas when a barrage of ballistic missiles shattered the morning silence.
Astronaut over the moon with Rudolph
SUNI Williams sleighs when it comes to making a reindeer during her unplanned Christmas in space.
Teen tasered while playing tag wins £130k police payout
A TEENAGE boy who was seriously injured when police Tasered him as he played tag with friends has won more than £130,000 in damages.
I hope I managed to bring Automatic you some sunshine and light'
ZOE Ball signed off her final BBC Radio 2 breakfast show by saying she hopes she gave listeners a lift when they most needed it.
Oh baby...Joss's joy at pregnancy
SINGER Joss Stone said that being \"shocked was an understatement\" as she announced her third pregnancy, weeks after adopting a son.
Furious pharmacists blast Streeting
WES Streeting is facing a backlash from \"outraged\" pharmacists over delays to contract negotiations.
Royal 100th birthday wishes are Icing on the cake at surprise party for D-Day hero
HERO soldier Mervyn Kersh toasted his 100th birthday at a glittering surprise party held by royal appointment yesterday.
Mosley 'most likely died of heatstroke'
Coroner's open verdict on T'V doctor’s Greek island death