‘Nobody is running the country!’ Kemi Badenoch slams Labour ‘civil war’ after Wes Streeting exit
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‘Nobody is running the country!' Kemi Badenoch slams Labour ‘civil war' after Wes Streeting exit.
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Kemi Badenoch has declared "nobody is running the country" as Wes Streeting's resignation plunges the future of Keir Starmer into doubt.In a video address, the Tory leader said that Labour has been plunged into a "civil war".Mrs Badenoch said: "I told Wes Streeting to do his job.
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Instead, he did a hit job on the Prime Minister."My team in parliament is setting out our plans for a serious Government."They have a vacancy.
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