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UK politics live: Starmer pays back £6,000 in gifts amid donations row as Lord Alli faces interest probe

Prime minister ‘covering cost of six Taylor Swift tickets, four races tickest and designer clothing deal’ for his wife

Tugendhat hits out at Jenrick for using video of dead friend in false claim on UK special forces

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Sir Keir Starmer has paid back more than £6,000 worth of gifts and hospitality he received since the election, after the row over ministerial donations, it’s been revealed.

The prime minister is covering the cost of six Taylor Swift tickets, four tickets to the races and a clothing rental agreement with a high-end designer favoured by his wife, Lady Victoria Starmer.

A No 10 spokesperson said: “The prime minister has commissioned a new set of principles on gifts and hospitality to be published as part of the updated ministerial code. Ahead of the publication of the new code, the prime minister has paid for several entries on his own register. This will appear in the next register of members’ interests.”

Labour peer Lord Waheed Alli is under investigation over alleged non-registration of interests that could lead to a possible breach of the members’ code of conduct.

The fashion mogul, who has been at the centre of the row over donations accepted by Sir Keir Starmer, is being probed by the Lords’ commissioner.

Meanwhile, James Cleverly issued an apology to Tory members following the party’s brutal election defeat in July, urging the party to avoid complacency, warning against “wallowing in self-pity”.

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Badenoch vows to make Keir Starmer sweat as the new opposition

The Tory leadership candidate has promised to make the prime minister “sweat” if she becomes the new face of the opposition in parliament.

She vowed to “make Angie uncomfortable, to make Rachel wriggle, and make Starmer sweat”.

Looks ahead to 2030, the shadow secretary claimed it will be the “first full year we’ll have in government” - and claims the party can make the 2030s a “golden decade of renewal and growth”.

Salma Ouaguira2 October 2024 12:46
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Badenoch: Stealthy poisoning of our society needs to stop

Kemi Badenoch has told the conference that the “stealthy poisoning of our society needs to stop”.

She said: “Unlike the Left, we know right from wrong but we allowed ourselves to be bowed by aggressive identity politics, by Treasury rules that were written by Gordon Brown and a legal system written by Tony Blair.

“You may think Blair and Brown were defeated in 2010 but the truth is the Left never left. It’s time to make a change. Ministers need to be able to make decisions that aren’t endlessly challenged in the courts. If the law says the government can’t deport a foreign child abuser, the law is an ass.”

Ms Badenoch claimed that it was time for “a change” on immigration, adding: “We are going to rewrite the rules of the game.”

Salma Ouaguira2 October 2024 12:44
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On trans issues...

The Tory leadership hopeful has now shifted to trans issues and defended her track record.

When she was women and equalities minister she promised to redefine the legal definition of the term “sex” to mean biological sex and not “redefined meanings of the word”.

Reflecting on her time as minister, she added: “For too long, government stayed silent as women were sacked for saying that a man cannot be a woman.

“I fought for them while Labour called them bigots, and it wasn’t until the SNP put a sex offender in a women’s prison that they understood the fight I was leading. We won that battle.”

Salma Ouaguira2 October 2024 12:42
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Badenoch calls for fight against socialism

Kemi Badenoch has said she has been fighting socialism and identity politics all her life.

She told the conference the country, like the 1970s, is facing a battle of ideas “against the left and its desire for ever greater social and economic control”.

The shadow secretary added: “It is socialism returned socialism in a suit. But you can give it a new label. You can sneak it in. You can promote class warfare under the banner of equality.

“You can take freedom and choice away from families by telling them that Ofsted inspection reports are unfair.

“If you call communism, environmentalism, you can close down businesses, block the roads and stop people going to work.”

(Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)
Salma Ouaguira2 October 2024 12:40
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‘Last government did not defend capitalism'

Attacking Rishi Sunak’s administration, Kemi Badenoch has said the last government did not defend capitalism.

She added: “Capitalism does not mean corporatism. It does not mean monopolies. It means free markets and competition.

“We didn’t always protect those principles.

“Like Labour, we raised taxes on business, corporation tax, capital gains tax, we tax dividends, and we regulated like labour.”

Salma Ouaguira2 October 2024 12:37
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Kemi Badenoch is a net zero sceptic

The shadow business secretary, like Robert Jenrick, has said she is a net zero sceptic.

She told Tory members: “We set a target with no plan on how to meet it just so politicians could say we were the same country to do so.

“Now we have a net zero strategy addicted to state subsidy, making energy more expensive and hurting our economy.

“I am not a climate change sceptic, but I am a net zero sceptic. I did not become an MP just to deliver an agenda delivered by Ed Miliband... Plans must be delivered by principles, that is the Conservative way.”

Salma Ouaguira2 October 2024 12:34
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ANALYSIS | Kemi Badenoch goes back to first principles

Badenoch has had a difficult week but there is no doubt that her speech is landing best in the conference hall, David Maddox writes from the conference.

“Facing truth” about a party speaking right and governing left is one which chimes with Tory members.

Most powerful though is her description of growing up in Nigeria where fear of crime and despotism was an everyday reality.

The Tories have always been willing to go where Labour will not - electing female UK leaders.

Some people think of Badenoch as a new Thatcher. She is making a good go at proving them right today.

David Maddox2 October 2024 12:32
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Badenoch opens up about family background

Like her Tory rivals, Kemi Badenoch has opened up about her upbringin and being born in the Uk but growing up in Nigeria.

She said: “I was born here, but I grew up in a place where fear was everywhere.

“You cannot understand it unless you’ve lived it, triple checking that all the doors and windows are locked, waking up in the night at every sound, listening as you hear your neighbors scream as they are being burgled and beaten, and wondering if your home will be next.

“When you’ve experienced that kind of fear, you’re not worried about being attacked on Twitter.

“You appreciate how rare and precious it is to live in a country with security, democracy, equality under the law and above all else, freedom – free speech, free enterprise, free markets, conservative freedoms, conservative principles.”

(AP)
Salma Ouaguira2 October 2024 12:30
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Badenoch says ‘system is broken’ and ‘it’s time to tell the truth’

Kemi Badenoch has began her speech by telling Tories that “the system is broken” and “it’s time to tell the truth”.

She added: “The truth about our party, the truth about our politics, the truth about our future. For too long, politicians have been scared of the truth. For too long, politicians have hidden behind spin.

“For too long, politicians have been scared of the truth for too long.

“Politicians have hidden behind spin for too long. Politicians have told the public what they wanted to hear and then done their own thing.”

Salma Ouaguira2 October 2024 12:27
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Jenrick: Labour government already out of answers

Ending his speech, Robert Jenrick said: “Britain rises when all our people rise, all of them. So let’s help them to rise again. 1974, 2024, a country facing huge challenges. A Labour government already out of answers, an opposition, a Conservative opposition facing a big choice.

“To go along with a failed consensus that is driving our country into the ground or to have the courage, to summon the courage to change course, to unite around the practical solutions that we face. And to change, really change. I want to lead that change. I want to be that change.

“So come with me, join me, work with me in this new Conservative Party. And together let’s take a stand for the country that we love.”

Salma Ouaguira2 October 2024 12:23

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