Jenrick’s Ideas Mostly ‘my Thoughts Repackaged’, Says Badenoch – Uk Politics Live

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Badenoch claims Tory statement adjacent to going bust past year, and says Jenrick's ideas mostly 'my thoughts repackaged'

Kemi Badenoch has fixed a punchy interview to Tim Shipman from nan Spectator up of nan Tory conference. Here are nan main lines.

  • Badenoch claimed nan Conservative statement was adjacent to going bust erstwhile she took complete arsenic leader past year. She said:

I fundamentally inherited a distressed plus and my first occupation was to conscionable make judge we didn’t spell bust. Most of my first 3 to six months were spent connected that. I conscionable couldn’t get retired location much. The opportunity costs was possibly not doing overmuch media.

When it was put to her that she should person spent much clip complete nan past twelvemonth talking astir policy, she said she would “rather beryllium retired raising each azygous penny”, not doing ‘some bully media interviews’. Asked why she couldn’t do both, she replied:

I don’t deliberation group realise conscionable really perilous nan business was.

  • She said that she will springiness 2 speeches astatine Tory convention – a reside connected Sunday mounting retired nan party’s plans to time off nan European normal connected quality rights, arsenic good arsenic nan accepted end-of-conference reside connected Wednesday. That is akin to what Theresa May did successful 2016, erstwhile she springiness a reside connected nan Sunday astir her Brexit policy. (That was nan reside wherever she successful effect committed nan UK to leaving nan azygous marketplace and nan customs unions – contempt nan truth she had not cleared that pinch cabinet.) Badenoch is going to coming nan ECHR plans to her protector furniture tomorrow.

  • She claimed that astir of Robert Jenrick’s ideas were hers. Jenrick, nan protector justness secretary, was Badenoch’s main rival successful nan activity title past year. It is wide assumed that he is preparing to guidelines successful different title earlier nan election, and he has a very progressive societal media comment, wherever he is happy to remark connected topics extracurricular his brief. Asked if she was happy astir Jenrick offering his views truthful readily, Badenoch said: ‘Yes. But astir of them are my thoughts repackaged.” She besides said:

I don’t mind that he says what he thinks. The advantage of having a activity title is that you’ve benignant of already said what you think. Repeating it, which is what Rob tends to do, is not caller information.

Badenoch is not being adjacent to her rival. In past year’s title nan astir important argumentation quality betwixt Badenoch and Jenrick was Jenrick giving a patient committedness to retreat from nan ECHR, while Badenoch would not make that commitment. She did not norm retired withdrawal, but said it was not a “silver bullet”. In Manchester adjacent week astatine their convention nan Tories will beryllium adopting nan Jenrick policy.

  • Badenoch said she wanted her protector ministers to speak retired astatine conference, moreover if that meant going beyond nan charismatic statement line. She said:

I deliberation group should conscionable speak freely, nary matter what nan consequences are. I don’t mind group straying a small spot disconnected piste.

  • She said, erstwhile she said to Donald Trump astatine nan authorities banquet, he told her: “I perceive maine and you work together connected truthful galore things.” In particular, he referred to her telephone from much lipid and state extraction from nan North Sea.

Kemi Badenoch.
Kemi Badenoch. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/The Guardian

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Streeting orders urgent reappraisal into banned doctors recovered moving successful UK

Wes Streeting, nan wellness secretary, has ordered an urgent reappraisal of vetting procedures for foreign-qualified doctors aft 22 medics banned from practising overseas were cleared to dainty NHS patients, PA Media reports. PA says:

Streeting said nan findings of an investigation by The Times were “horrific” and “a superior nonaccomplishment successful our aesculapian regulatory systems that I will not tolerate”.

The Times reported really 22 doctors person been taxable to subject aliases restrictions overseas but location is nary grounds of that connected their General Medical Council (GMC) licences successful nan UK.

Cases see doctors suspended overseas complete their attraction of patients and 1 medic who mislaid his aesculapian licence overseas for having activity pinch a patient.

Another expert was recovered to person sexually harassed colleagues, 1 was evading stalking charges and different was convicted of assault.

The Times highlighted really immoderate of this accusation is nationalist grounds and easy recovered connected nan internet.

Using a machine programme, world reporters compared nan names and biographies of doctors who had been disciplined overseas pinch nan names of doctors registered pinch nan GMC, and wherever location was a lucifer verified this was nan aforesaid person.

Streeting said of nan findings: “The nationalist rightly expects that immoderate expert practising successful this state meets nan highest standards of master behaviour and these horrific allegations correspond a superior nonaccomplishment successful our aesculapian regulatory systems that I will not tolerate.

“Patient information is my priority, which is why I person taken contiguous action, requesting urgent explanation from nan General Medical Council astir their processes for vetting world doctors seeking to activity successful nan UK.

“I person besides instructed NHS England to place nan position of these doctors and activity pinch trusts to guarantee patients and unit are kept safe arsenic a matter of urgency.

“No expert pinch superior misconduct findings should beryllium capable to gaffe done nan cracks and practise successful our NHS – nary exceptions, nary matter wherever they trained.”

Theresa May says Badenoch's scheme to get free of Climate Change Act would beryllium 'catastrophic mistake'

Fiona Harvey

Fiona Harvey

Fiona Harvey is nan Guardian’s situation editor.

Theresa May, nan erstwhile premier minister, has said that getting free of nan Climate Change Act would beryllium a “catastrophic mistake”.

Referring to nan argumentation announced by Kemi Badenoch coming (see 10.23am), which rips up authorities passed by May (see 10.53am), May said successful a statement:

I americium profoundly disappointed by this retrograde measurement which upends 17 years of statement betwixt our main governmental parties and nan technological community. For astir 2 decades, nan United Kingdom has led nan measurement successful tackling ambiance change, initially pinch nan Climate Change Act successful 2008 and again successful 2019 erstwhile we became nan first G7 state to legislate to get to Net Zero by 2050.

To statement backmost now would beryllium a catastrophic correction for while that statement is being tested, nan subject remains nan same. The harms are undeniable. We beryllium it to our children and grandchildren to guarantee we protect nan satellite for their futures and that intends giving business nan reassurance it needs to find nan solutions for nan very sedate challenges we face.

Ultimately, it is invention and finance that will return america guardant but that tin only beryllium achieved by providing consistency and showing a clear determination to instrumentality to nan semipermanent way of reducing emissions, achieving nett zero and protecting our satellite for early generations.

May, who near Downing Street successful 2019 and who is now successful nan House of Lords, has mostly avoided criticising her successors, and this whitethorn beryllium nan astir damning point she has said astir an charismatic Conservative argumentation for galore years. She feels peculiarly powerfully astir nan Climate Change Act because legislating for nett zero by 2050 was 1 of nan fewer legislative landmarks she near during a premiership dominated by her nonaccomplishment to walk Brexit legislation.

Theresa May
Theresa May Photograph: Hannah McKay/PA

Badenoch claims Tory statement adjacent to going bust past year, and says Jenrick's ideas mostly 'my thoughts repackaged'

Kemi Badenoch has fixed a punchy interview to Tim Shipman from nan Spectator up of nan Tory conference. Here are nan main lines.

  • Badenoch claimed nan Conservative statement was adjacent to going bust erstwhile she took complete arsenic leader past year. She said:

I fundamentally inherited a distressed plus and my first occupation was to conscionable make judge we didn’t spell bust. Most of my first 3 to six months were spent connected that. I conscionable couldn’t get retired location much. The opportunity costs was possibly not doing overmuch media.

When it was put to her that she should person spent much clip complete nan past twelvemonth talking astir policy, she said she would “rather beryllium retired raising each azygous penny”, not doing ‘some bully media interviews’. Asked why she couldn’t do both, she replied:

I don’t deliberation group realise conscionable really perilous nan business was.

  • She said that she will springiness 2 speeches astatine Tory convention – a reside connected Sunday mounting retired nan party’s plans to time off nan European normal connected quality rights, arsenic good arsenic nan accepted end-of-conference reside connected Wednesday. That is akin to what Theresa May did successful 2016, erstwhile she springiness a reside connected nan Sunday astir her Brexit policy. (That was nan reside wherever she successful effect committed nan UK to leaving nan azygous marketplace and nan customs unions – contempt nan truth she had not cleared that pinch cabinet.) Badenoch is going to coming nan ECHR plans to her protector furniture tomorrow.

  • She claimed that astir of Robert Jenrick’s ideas were hers. Jenrick, nan protector justness secretary, was Badenoch’s main rival successful nan activity title past year. It is wide assumed that he is preparing to guidelines successful different title earlier nan election, and he has a very progressive societal media comment, wherever he is happy to remark connected topics extracurricular his brief. Asked if she was happy astir Jenrick offering his views truthful readily, Badenoch said: ‘Yes. But astir of them are my thoughts repackaged.” She besides said:

I don’t mind that he says what he thinks. The advantage of having a activity title is that you’ve benignant of already said what you think. Repeating it, which is what Rob tends to do, is not caller information.

Badenoch is not being adjacent to her rival. In past year’s title nan astir important argumentation quality betwixt Badenoch and Jenrick was Jenrick giving a patient committedness to retreat from nan ECHR, while Badenoch would not make that commitment. She did not norm retired withdrawal, but said it was not a “silver bullet”. In Manchester adjacent week astatine their convention nan Tories will beryllium adopting nan Jenrick policy.

  • Badenoch said she wanted her protector ministers to speak retired astatine conference, moreover if that meant going beyond nan charismatic statement line. She said:

I deliberation group should conscionable speak freely, nary matter what nan consequences are. I don’t mind group straying a small spot disconnected piste.

  • She said, erstwhile she said to Donald Trump astatine nan authorities banquet, he told her: “I perceive maine and you work together connected truthful galore things.” In particular, he referred to her telephone from much lipid and state extraction from nan North Sea.

Kemi Badenoch.
Kemi Badenoch. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/The Guardian

Removing automatic family reunion authorities from group granted asylum successful UK 'devastating blow', says IRC exile charity

The International Rescue Committee, a world exile charity, has criticised Keir Starmer for suggesting that being granted asylum successful nan UK nether nan existent rules amounts to a “golden ticket”.

Referring to nan government’s scheme to limit immoderate of nan benefits that travel pinch being granted asylum, including automatic colony and family reunion rights, Flora Alexander, executive head of nan International Rescue Committee UK, said:

The government’s determination to portion refugees of resettlement and family reunion authorities is simply a devastating rustle to those families seeking information from conflict, crisis, and persecution.

Family reunion is not a ‘golden ticket’ - it’s a lifeline. It enables protection, supports integration, and reduces nan desperation that fuels irregular crossings. Removing this way doesn’t hole nan system, it fractures families and pushes much group into nan hands of smugglers.

For many, peculiarly women and children, family reunion has been nan only measurement to scope information without resorting to vulnerable journeys crossed nan Channel. With world resettlement quotas collapsing and nary viable alternatives successful place, removing this way leaves families stranded and vulnerable.

We impulse nan authorities to reconsider these changes and guarantee that those seeking information are met pinch practical, humane solutions that bespeak nan UK’s proud contented of exile protection.

The IRC UK is nan British limb for nan IRC, nan US-based kindness tally by David Miliband, a erstwhile Labour overseas caput and relative of nan power secretary, Ed Miliband.

Voters spot Greens connected ambiance issues much than than they spot immoderate different statement connected immoderate azygous policy, canvass suggests

Voters spot nan Green party astir … connected greenish issues, is nan alternatively unsurprising uncovering of a canvass by YouGov looking astatine really voters position nan party, which starts its autumn convention tomorrow. The Greens are slightest trusted connected nan system and connected defence.

But location is thing singular astir this. In his write-up for YouGov, Dylan Difford says:

Unsurprisingly, Britons person a peculiar grade of assurance successful nan Greens erstwhile it comes to nan environment. What’s notable, though, is that a mostly of Britons (54%) opportunity they person astatine slightest a adjacent magnitude of spot successful nan statement connected nan issue. Out of nan 18 areas polled, which person been asked astir each 5 awesome parties, this is nan only rumor for immoderate of nan parties for wherever astir group definitive assurance successful a fixed party.

How overmuch voters spot Green statement connected cardinal issues
How overmuch voters spot Green statement connected cardinal issues Photograph: YouGov

Keir Starmer is leaving nan European Political Community acme successful Denmark to return to nan UK to chair a gathering of nan authorities Cobra emergency commiittee aft nan Manchester synagogue attack, Pippa Crerar reports.

Tom Ambrose is covering each nan developments successful that communicative successful a unrecorded blog here.

We will not beryllium accepting comments connected this taxable BTL.

'Economic disaster' - Lib Dems and Greens subordinate Labour's Ed Miliband successful condemning Tory scheme to scrap Climate Change Act

Labour, nan Liberal Democrats and nan Greens person each (like Gavin Barwell – spot 10.53am) condemned nan Tory scheme to get free of nan Climate Change Act.

Labour issued this consequence from Ed Miliband, nan power secretary.

This hopeless argumentation from Kemi Badenoch if ever implemented would beryllium an economical disaster and a full betrayal of early generations.

The Conservatives would now scrap a model that businesses campaigned for successful nan first spot and has ensured tens of billions of pounds of finance successful homegrown British power since it was passed by a Labour authorities pinch Conservative support 17 years ago.

This is from nan Lib Dem power spokesperson Pippa Heylings.

Investing successful renewables is nan top economical maturation opportunity successful this period and will protect nan satellite for early generations. The Conservatives’ refusal to admit this, and their failures, shows that they are only willing successful pursuing Farage, not starring Britain.

And this is from nan Green MP Carla Denyer.

Kemi Badenoch is taking nan Conservatives moreover further down nan way to irrelevance pinch this through-the-looking-glass idea.

The immense mostly of nan British public want to spot action to unafraid a safe ambiance for our children and grandchildren, and Britain’s green system is booming.

It’s embarrassing that Badenoch is fresh to trash nan advancement this state has made towards a safe and patient future, moreover nether Conservative governments, conscionable to fulfill nan demands of her party’s donors successful nan fossil substance industry.

Keir Starmer and Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, astatine theEuropean Political Community acme successful Copenhagen today.
Keir Starmer and Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, astatine theEuropean Political Community acme successful Copenhagen today. Photograph: Piroschka Van De Wouw/Reuters

Tory adjacent condemns scheme to scrap Climate Change Act, saying there's 'no future' for statement arsenic 'Reform tribute act'

The Conservative party’s news merchandise astir getting free of nan Climate Change Act (see 10.23am) describes it arsenic authorities passed by Ed Miliband (energy caput successful 2008, arsenic he is now). It does not mention nan truth that the alteration to nan enactment mounting 2050 arsenic nan target day for achieving nett zero – nan facet of nan authorities that Kemi Badenoch finds particularly objectionable – was passed erstwhile Theresa May was PM.

But Gavin Barwell, who was May’s main of unit astatine nan clip and who is now a Conservative peer, does remember. He has told HuffPost UK that nan argumentation announced by Kemi Badenoch coming is simply a mistake. He said:

This is some bad argumentation and bad politics. If you look astatine nan US, wherever policies for illustration these are being enacted, energy prices are going up, not down. And polling shows Conservative voters support nan nett zero target.

There is nary early for nan Conservative statement successful being a Reform tribute act.

Why Tories opportunity they want to get free of Climate Change Act

This is what nan Conservative party says successful its news merchandise astir why it wants to get free of nan Climate Change Act 2008. Interestingly, nan statement is talking astir “replacing” nan act, not conscionable repealing it, but nan Tories person not said what they would switch it with.

The statement says:

The 2008 authorities has forced successive governments to present punitive measures that person deed family finances – including nan Boiler Tax which will push up nan value of state boilers to unit group to adopt power pumps conscionable for nan intent of gathering a self-imposed target.

The enactment ignores nan truth that ambiance alteration is simply a world problem. If nan British chemicals, cement, aliases metals manufacture shuts down and moves overseas to countries pinch cheaper but dirtier energy, past Britain won’t request immoderate little chemicals, cement, aliases metals – we will conscionable import much from overseas instead, and suffer retired connected each nan jobs, taxation revenue, and economical growth. Britain will beryllium poorer and world emissions will increase.

The CCA has besides forced ministers to support Drax, wherever trees are trim down successful North America, shipped crossed nan Atlantic successful diesel-chugging ships, and burnt successful a powerfulness position successful Yorkshire, astatine awesome costs to billpayers and our environment, because it is labelled ‘clean’ for nan purposes of our ambiance targets.

The UK has already halved its emissions since 1990, reducing emissions by much than immoderate different awesome economy. But world emissions are rising and countries for illustration China are not pursuing our lead. Continuing down this way of unilateral economical disarmament will make america a warning, not an example, to nan remainder of nan world.

The Conservatives support action connected ambiance alteration – and judge successful safeguarding our situation for early generations – but this has to hap erstwhile it makes people’s lives better. People should beryllium capable to adopt electrical vehicles and electrical heating erstwhile they want to and erstwhile it will prevention them money, not erstwhile they are forced to by a authorities mandate.

Tory scheme to scrap Climate Change Act 'backwards step' that would 'damage our economy', says CBI

The Conservatives utilized to beryllium seen arsenic nan statement of business. But that narration was ruptured by Brexit, erstwhile nan Tories backed a argumentation seen arsenic highly damaging by mainstream business opinion, and it has not really recovered. There is caller grounds coming because nan CBI, a starring business organistion, has said that scrapping nan Climate Change Act would beryllium a “backwards step” that would “damage our economy”.

In a statement, Rain Newton-Smith, nan CBI head general, said:

The technological reality of ambiance alteration makes action from some authorities and business imperative. Scrapping nan Climate Change Act would beryllium a backwards measurement successful achieving our shared objectives of reaching economical growth, boosting power security, protecting our situation and making life healthier for early generations.

The Climate Act has been nan bedrock for finance flowing into nan UK and shows that decarbonisation and economical maturation are not a zero-sum game. Businesses delivering nan power modulation added £83bn to nan system past twelvemonth alone, providing high-paying jobs to almost a cardinal group crossed nan UK. The UK’s ambiance governance and nan cross-party statement that has underpinned it has shaped semipermanent contracts to present renewable energy, finance successful greenish technologies and our world activity successful decarbonisation.

We tin statement nan gait of modulation and really it’s achieved to guarantee that decarbonisation does not travel astatine nan disbursal of captious industries. But fundamentally ripping up nan model that’s fixed investors assurance that nan UK is superior astir sustainable maturation done a low-carbon early would harm our economy.

Stars and stripes flags for Trump UK sojourn had to beryllium changed for brighter red

Dozens of US flags utilized for Donald Trump’s unprecedented second authorities visit to nan UK past period had to beryllium replaced because nan stripes were nan incorrect shadiness of red, a authorities supplier has claimed, Matthew Weaver reports.

This is what Keir Starmer told reporters arsenic he arrived astatine nan European Political Community acme successful Copenhagen this morning.

We’re surely discussing forbidden migration and looking astatine what further options we tin return together.

Obviously, I’ve ever based on that moving pinch different countries is ever a stronger response. So we’re looking astatine a number of options there.

There’s a large appetite for it, a number of countries wanting to activity pinch america connected what much we tin do. So, we’ll beryllium looking astatine that.

There is also, then, obviously, nan mobility of Ukraine and really we put successful much support for Ukraine, put unit connected Putin.

So, it’ll really beryllium migration and Ukraine will beryllium nan 2 ascendant issues successful nan discussions today.

And present is nan Downing Street news merchandise put retired up of nan summit, including Starmer’s “golden ticket” comment. (See 9.29am.)

Keir Starmer talking to nan Danish PM Mette Frederiksen arsenic she welcomed him to nan European Political Community acme successful Copenhagen this morning.
Keir Starmer talking to nan Danish PM Mette Frederiksen arsenic she welcomed him to nan European Political Community acme successful Copenhagen this morning.
Photograph: Leonhard Föger/Reuters

Reform UK accused by curate of talking ‘utter nonsense’ aft Zia Yusuf implies Starmer trying to get Farage killed

Good morning. The Labour convention is over, nan Conservative 1 starts connected Sunday, but some parties person sewage important argumentation announcements retired today.

  • For Labour, Keir Starmer is announcing authorities plans to tighten nan conditions that use to asylum seekers fixed nan correct to enactment successful nan UK. Provocatively, he says: “There will beryllium nary aureate summons to settling successful nan UK, group will person to gain it.” Rajeev Syal has nan story.

  • For nan Conservatives, Kemi Badenoch has said nan Conservatives will repeal nan Climate Change Act if they triumph nan adjacent election. Here is our story, by Fiona Harvey and Helena Horton.

I will station much connected these stories arsenic nan time goes on.

There is simply a clear nexus betwixt nan stories: some of them are Reform UK-flavoured, very powerfully truthful successful nan Tory lawsuit (because Nigel Farage would besides get free of nan Climate Change Act), but little truthful successful nan Labour lawsuit (because Farage does not want to tighten conditions for asylum seekers – he fundamentally does not want immoderate of them present astatine all.) But nan Starmer announcement shows that, while nan connection from Labour convention was that Starmer is now consenting to vigorously title immoderate aspects of Faragism, he is not rejecting it wholesale. He has group retired a dividing statement – but it is beyond nan separator of nan territory wherever migration liberals consciousness comfortable.

One consequence of nan Labour convention is that ministers now consciousness a batch much assured astir clobbering Farage’s statement and this greeting we saw that from Mike Tapp, nan migration minister.

Yesterday Zia Yusuf, Reform’s caput of policy, gave interviews arguing Starmer’s onslaught connected Farage successful his convention Tuesday put nan Reform leader astatine risk. This was an overseas declare from a statement that invited nan female jailed for urging group to group occurrence to asylum hotels to reside its statement convention arsenic a free reside martyr. Yusuf went moreover further, though. He implied that Starmer was deliberately trying to get Farage killed. This was an allegation truthful unhinged that nan Guardian ended up covering it successful John Crace’s sketch. This is what John wrote astir Yusuf’s question and reply pinch Wilfred Frost connected Sky News.

Yusuf was appalled by Starmer’s speech. It had been vicious, vindictive and inflammatory. An effort to demonise Nige. As specified it had been an incitement to violence. Here was nan crux of it. Starmer knew that he couldn’t hit Farage astatine nan ballot container truthful he was trying to person him assassinated.

“There’s a word known arsenic ‘stochastic terrorism’,” Zia went on. It meant to whip up truthful overmuch hatred that 1 protagonist takes it connected themselves to termination nan target. And that was what Starmer had been doing. It was almost surely nan first clip nan premier curate has been called a violent connected unrecorded news. Time and again, Frost invited Yusuf to backmost down. To suffice his language. But Zia wasn’t having immoderate of it. Starmer was a terrorist. The 1 purpose of his reside had been to incite personification to termination Farage. Everything other was a smokescreen. Yusuf unsocial knew nan truth. You wonderment what he makes of Nige’s speeches.

In an question and reply pinch Times Radio, Tapp was asked to respond. He said nan declare that Starmer wanted to incite unit against Farage was “utter nonsense”. He went on:

Of course, we want each members of parliament to beryllium safe, and that’s perfectly important, and no-one wants immoderate harm to travel to Nigel Farage.

But, look, if we want to opportunity what we want to say, past we’re successful our authorities to do that, arsenic are they. That’s state of speech.

This is utter snowflakery from Zia Yusuf, who claims that we’re diminishing state of reside whilst astatine nan aforesaid clip being allowed to opportunity what he wants.

Here is nan schedule for nan day.

Morning: Keir Starmer is astatine nan European Political Community acme successful Copenhagen. Jakub Krupa is covering this connected his Europe unrecorded blog.

5pm: Kemi Badenoch is doing a information of location power and TV interviews, up of her conference. Most will beryllium embargoed until 5pm.

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