Kemi on Reform:.
‘A lot of the people who are in Reform are either people we kicked out, you know, like that guy in Essex who was showing his dick pics everywhere, his genitals, people we kicked out, or people who were causing problems that we didn’t want or people who defected.’ (The Essex man denies having sent a picture of his genitals and says he resigned from the Tory party.)
Badenoch attacks Farage for missing the Veterans’ Bill vote in parliament. ‘That’s what would happen if he ever got anywhere near Downing Street. He just wouldn’t turn up. This stuff is hard work… It’s not just about campaigning; it is about doing the day job as well.’
Kemi on anti-semitism:
Badenoch is keen to show she is very much here for the hard yards. Her arrival in Suffolk comes after an early morning slot on the Today programme where she lacerated Labour for not doing more to tackle anti-Semitism. The previous day, she went viral after standing up to British Jews against a heckler in Billericay. ‘The people who have died and who have been killed were Jewish people in synagogues,’ she told protestors, referencing last year’s Manchester attack. ‘Let’s stop pretending that something else is happening.’ The exchange has now been viewed several million times online.
Kemi on Keir:
After Thursday, is she worried that Keir Starmer’s party could do deals at a local level to accommodate those with anti-Semitic views? ‘I would like to hope that the Prime Minister can do better than that. He’s been saying that he wants to help tackle this. If he does any sort of deal with people who are knowingly anti-Semitic, I think that will go horribly wrong for him.’ Her criticism is one of priorities, suggesting the PM is too weak to take necessary action like proscribing the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. ‘What Keir Starmer is thinking about now is how to survive in his job. He’s in a very bad place. I haven’t really seen him on the campaign trail. Nobody wants him to come and help.’
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