Kemi Badenoch was loudly reprimanded by the Speaker in PMQs for claiming the prime minister “misled” the Commons last week. That is a serious accusation to make against any member of the government and can even jeopardise a minister’s job in some cases.
The prime minister was grilled by the leader of the opposition after his chancellor delivered a major speech on growth.
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Kemi Badenoch said the government’s employment plans harmed growth — but the PM raised economic turmoil under the Tories.
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Kemi Badenoch may well have been right in the points that she made at Prime Minister’s Questions, but she managed to go about making them in the wrong way. The Tory leader focused on the
Kemi Badenoch has clashed with Sir Keir Starmer at PMQs today. The Tory leader grilled the Prime Minister during the weekly session in the Commons after the Chancellor made her emergency growth speech this morning. Ms Badenoch accused Labour of damaging growth with new employment laws that will put firms off hiring new staff.
Kemi Badenoch's spokesperson said the Tory leader has "no plans" to publish her tax return - despite every PM, Chancellor and leader of the opposition doing so since 2017
Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch engaged in a back-and-forth over the government's plans for growing the UK economy. Sir Keir Starmer accused Kemi Badenoch of talking “absolute nonsense” in her criticisms of the Employment Rights Bill and Labour’s growth plans,
The Tory leader brands Labour's Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill an "act of vandalism"; Keir Starmer says it protects at-risk children.
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