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Badenoch: Reeves has delivered Budget for Benefits Street
Kemi Badenoch linked Labour's Budget to government chaos marked by resignations and leaks, citing economic concerns raised by Andy Haldane's analysis of Labour's fiscal policy.
- Kemi Badenoch challenged ministers at Prime Minister's Questions and again in the Budget response, framing the Budget as part of wider government chaos.
- Highlighting protests, Kemi Badenoch praised farmers who travelled to Westminster to protest last year's Budget and suggested Angela Rayner might return to support crumbling Labour leadership.
- After a rowdy interruption, Lindsay Hoyle scolded hecklers, then Badenoch joked 'nobody wants this Budget' and cited Andy Haldane, while Starmer recalled her praising it as '100 per cent right.'
- Badenoch demanded that Starmer deny advisers briefed against ministers, and he insisted 'no one in No.10 has briefed against cabinet ministers,' prompting Badenoch's Morgan McSweeney gag.
- Political aides observed the attack lost steam as tangents mounted, noting Kemi Badenoch’s attempt at a social media clips-friendly list ended with chaos blamed on Keir Starmer.
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‘Worst-Ever Chancellor’: Badenoch demands Reeves quit, slams UK budget as ‘smorgasbord of misery’
Kemi Badenoch has slammed Rachel Reeves’ UK budget, calling it a “smorgasbord of misery” and a “Budget for Benefits Street.” She accused Reeves of imposing a £26 billion tax raid, breaking promises, and burdening workers, pensioners, and savers. Badenoch demanded Reeves’ resignation, labeling her the “country’s worst-ever Chancellor” during a fiery parliamentary clash.
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right6Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution75% Right
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75% Right
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