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Badenoch says she ‘went from middle class to working class’ after working at McDonald’s

Kemi Badenoch has claimed she grew up in a middle-class family but “became working class” after getting a job at McDonald’s.

The Tory leadership contender made the comments during an appearance on Chopper’s Political Podcast with Christopher Hope.

“I grew up in a middle-class family, but I became working class when I was 16 working in McDonald’s,” Ms Badenoch said.

Her claim soon went viral on social media, and has drawn criticism, including from Labour MP Chris Bryant.

“I’m not sure that’s how it works,” he wrote, responding to the clip.

Meanwhile, Cabinet minister Pat McFadden has defended Sir Keir Starmer as a man of “enormous integrity”, amid questions over the numerous gifts the PM has accepted.

The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster came to Sir Keir’s defence after claims of cronyism and failing to declare donations of clothing to his wife.

In an interview with the Guardian, Mr McFadden said: “This is not somebody who thinks that somehow the rules don’t apply to them, or there’s one rule for him and another one for others, like predecessors that have occupied his post.

“He is a person of enormous integrity, and that will be reflected in the way that he operates.”

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Buffer zones will soon be introduced outside abortion clinics to stop women seeking abortions from being harassed by protesters.

The government announced on Wednesday that buffer zones will be enacted around abortion clinics from 31 October and it will be against the law to influence, harass or provoke those using or delivering pregnancy termination services.

Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips said: “The right to access abortion services is a fundamental right for women in this country, and no one should feel unsafe when they seek to access this.”

You can read the full report from The Independent’s Women’s Correspondent Maya Oppenheim here.

(Alamy/PA)

Jabed Ahmed18 September 2024 10:15

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Full report: Keir Starmer’s wife went to two Taylor Swift concerts for free in Labour donation controversy

My colleague Archie Mitchell reports:

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Lammy to talk security ties and Russian threats in trip to Norway

The foreign secretary will discuss deepening defence, security ties with Norway and tackling threats from Russia when he meets his Norwegian counterpart on Wednesday.

David Lammy called Norway “our eyes and ears in the High North” and “a key ally in the defence of Nato’s northern flank” ahead of a trip to the country.

He will visit Norwegian Joint Headquarters, the country’s military command centre, with Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide.

The UK and Norway will agree to further intelligence sharing and cooperation to counter Russian disinformation networks in Europe and beyond, the Foreign Office said.

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Watch: Badenoch says she ‘went from middle class to working class’ after working at McDonald’s

Badenoch says she ‘went from middle class to working class’ after working at McDonald’s

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Tory leadership contender Tugendhat calls for review of Huw Edwards sentence

Conservative leadership contender Tom Tugendhat has written a letter to the Attorney General calling for a review of Huw Edward’s sentence.

Disgraced former BBC presenter Mr Edwards was spared jail after admitting accessing indecent images of children as young as seven.

“As the Shadow Security Minister, it is my duty to ensure that justice is served in a manner that reflects the severity of the crimes committed, particularly those involving the possession of indecent images of children,” he wrote in the letter.

My colleague Tara Cobham looked at some of the reasons why Mr Edwards was spared jail, including his mental health, low risk of reoffending and no previous convictions.

You can read the full article here.

Jabed Ahmed18 September 2024 09:24

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Emily Thornberry says she is ‘really concerned’ about deadly Lebanon pager attack

Chair elect of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee Emily Thornberry said she is “really concerned” about an attack in Lebanon that killed at least nine people, including members of the militant group Hezbollah, and injured more than 2,000.

Speaking on Sky News’ breakfast programme, she said: “We are really concerned about what is happening now in Lebanon. I think the big question is: why? Why is this happening now? And what will the result of that be?

“It seems to be yet another escalation of the conflict which is happening in the Middle East which will affect all of us. And it is very worrying indeed, of course it is, and what the response will be. And is this the first step, and what will Israel do next? Is it part of a larger plan?

“It is very worrying and I would certainly be expecting Israel’s friends to be speaking very seriously to them, and saying: ‘What on earth are you doing? Why is this happening now?”

Jabed Ahmed18 September 2024 09:09

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Football regulator plans will not risk England’s place in UEFA, Keir Starmer insists

The Independent’s Archie Mitchell reports:

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Watch: No more cuddly Lib Dems as Ed Davey vows to ‘consign Tories to history books’

The Independent political correspondent Archie Mitchell delivers his analysis of Sir Ed’s keynote speech

No more cuddly Lib Dems as Ed Davey vows to ‘consign Tories to history books’

Sir Ed Davey’s speech at the Liberal Democrat conference in Brighton on Tuesday, 17 September, touched on the need to fix Britain’s broken relationship with Europe – but the party leader did not go as far as many of the party’s Europhile activists would like. Sir Ed called for measures such as a return to the single market and a free movement scheme for young people but stopped short of promising to campaign to reverse Brexit, as his predecessor did in the 2019 election. Here, The Independent political correspondent Archie Mitchell delivers his analysis of Sir Ed’s keynote speech.

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Jenrick repeats call for Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps to be proscribed

Tory leadership candidate Robert Jenrick has urged the government to proscribe Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation, describing it as the “world’s chief sponsor of terror”.

Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Mr Jenrick said: “David Lammy told how Labour’s government would ban the IRGC, again and again. Now, he tells us climate change is a bigger threat.”

Mr Lammy, the foreign secretary, announced sanctions against more than 400 IRGC-affiliated people and entities earlier this month, and said he will soon introduce further regulations to “bolster existing bans on the export of goods and technology significant to Iran’s production of drones and missiles”.

Mr Jenrick was among Conservatives who called for the organisation to be proscribed as a terrorist organisation, but then-foreign secretary Lord Cameron said in April that such a move “would effectively end diplomatic relations” with Iran and would in many way weaken Britain’s hand.

“When it comes to delivering a very direct message to the Iranians… I want to have that conversation myself, I don’t want to ring up my French counterpart and say ‘could you message the Iranians with this message?’,” Lord Cameron said at the time.

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Lady Starmer ‘accepted gift of Taylor Swift tickets’

The row over Sir Keir Starmer’s acceptance of tens of thousands of pounds-worth of gifts has continued this morning, as The Telegraph reported that his wife Lady Victoria accepted free Taylor Swift concert tickets.

While the pair were photographed attending the singer’s Eras tour at Wembley Stadium in June, it is alleged that Lady Victoria – and several cabinet members – also acceped free tickets to another of the star’s concerts in August.

Wes Streeting, Darren Jones and Bridget Phillipson also declared their tickets and they have appeared on their register of member’s interests.

Although it is within the rules for MPs to accept gifts and tickets, Sir Keir has been facing questions over the numerous gifts he has accepted after initially failing to declare a £5,000 donation from ex-Asos chair Lord Waheed Alli to pay for dresses for his wife.

His register of interests shows the PM accepted some £65,000 in tickets in the nine months to May. He has previously said that he requires hospitality tickets to watch Arsenal play football as he is now unable to sit in the stands without security.

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