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Badenoch caught on the bandwagon |
Sir Keir Starmer spent Wednesday morning meeting with survivors of grooming gangs, while his government gets on with the job of implementing the recommendations of Professor Alexis Jay's 2022 report into child sexual abuse. So the prime minister was well prepared to defend himself from a furious Kemi Badenoch, who came armed to PMQs with fresh calls for an inquiry and allegations Sir Keir was involved in a cover-up over the scandal.
But Ms Badenoch did not seem similarly prepared to defend herself when the PM highlighted her silence on the issue for her first eight years as an MP. And things went from bad to worse for the leader of the opposition in the post-PMQs briefing, when her official spokesman admitted that she actually has not met any survivors of the grooming gangs scandal. Her spokesman then pointed out that she has no plans to and does not think she needs to, and is instead happy to make decisions on the scandal without meeting any victims at all.
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| Written by Archie Mitchell |
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The Commons will sit from 9.30am, starting with questions on transport and followed by a general debate about violence against women and girls.
The Public Accounts Committee will question Ministry of Justice officials about court backlogs.
Angela Rayner, the deputy prime minister, will visit Scotland to promote the government's Make Work Pay plan that "aims to tackle low pay, poor working conditions and poor job security".
David Lammy, the foreign secretary, will deliver a speech in London in which he will announce new measures against people smugglers.
John Healey, the defence secretary, will attend the Ukraine Defence Contact Group meeting in Germany.
In the US former president Jimmy Carter will be given a state funeral. |
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"It's not about you, it's about the victims. Be a leader, not a lawyer." Kemi Badenoch to Keir Starmer at PMQs |
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