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Reform England lashes out at Kemi Badenoch for 8 ‘failures’ | Politics | News
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Reform England lashes out at Kemi Badenoch for 8 ‘failures’ | Politics | News

Reform UK wasted no time in launching a furious attack on new Conservative Party Leader Kemi Badenoch, claiming she has a “complete record of failure”.

From the time he sat on the back benches to the time he supported various leaders in the Government, Nigel FarageHis party issued a harsh response to the new Tory leader winning the race.

In a press release he claimed: Reform UK today shines a light on new Conservative Party Leader Kemi Badenoch’s entire record of failure since she took a backbench to support Mrs May’s disaster. Brexit This agreement would have made us bound to the ECHR under the Government which proudly supported leader after leader imposing mass immigration in the UK.

“He has failed at every opportunity and now, in true Tory fashion, he is being rewarded for that failure.”

Reform UK has lashed out at the new Conservative Party Leader, outlining what they see as his eight previous “failures”.

The party first criticized Ms Badenoch for abandoning the sunset clause in the Retained EU Law (Repeal and Reform) Bill, which no longer guaranteed that every aspect of remaining EU law would be repealed by the end of 2023.

Secondly, Reform claims it has missed its manifesto commitment to strike deals with countries that account for 80% of UK trade by the end of 2022.

On 24 May 2021, Kemi Badenoch voted for a number of tax and pension provisions, including leaving basic income tax rates and thresholds unchanged and increasing the Corporation Tax headline rate from 19% to 25% from 2023, which the party condemned.

Fourth, Reform UK criticized the new Tory leader for three times voting for Theresa May’s EU Withdrawal Agreement, which pledged Britain to remain in the European Court of Human Rights, adding that she also gave her full support. Rishi AltarThe Windsor Framework, which placed a border on the Irish Sea, divided the union and ensured that EU laws still apply.

They claim he then said we couldn’t bankrupt ourselves by reaching net zero, which stopped the fire of EU legislation – but he voted in favor of “the most significant energy legislation of the decade and a world first in giving us a targeted legal mandate”. net zero.”

Reform UK went on to explain how “we need to fix” the civil service gridlock in the wake of the Tavistock scandal, but blamed the actions of unnamed Whitehall officials for its failure to repeal EU laws.

Finally, the party accused the new Tory Lead of talking tough on immigration to further his career, and in fact thanked the then Home Secretary in 2018 for “lifting annual limits on work visas and also international students”; I carried out lobbying activities in both of them. for.”

Deputy UK Reform Leader Richard Tice said: “Kemi Badenoch is another in a long line of Tory politicians who say one thing and do another.

“Kemi Badenoch was front and center of a Government that was failing Britain. Rishi Sunak said nothing as he hit hard-working people with record immigration, the small boat crisis, the highest taxes in seventy years, record NHS waiting lists and sky-high crime.”

“In government, instead of defending Britain, he defended his own career prospects and chauffeured cars.

“He has disappointed the British public before and as leader of the Conservative Party he will disappoint them again.”