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leader, who secured the top job less than a month ago, made the jibe during her third exchange at the despatch box with
It came after the PM slammed the Conservatives for not having a clear line of attack under her leadership. Starmer said: “She talks about tax rises, but two weeks ago she stood there and said she wants all the investment, all the benefits, of theMeanwhile, her science minister said he was going energetically to do the opposite.But Badenoch replied: “Mr Speaker, if he wants to know what Conservatives would do, he should resign and find out.”That sparked huge waves of laughter from the Labour benches – and cries of “more” from Tory MPs who seemed pretty happy with Badenoch’s remark.
The Conservatives were, of course, in power for 14 years, and Badenoch herself played a key role in the Tory government since 2022, having served as a minister since 2019.
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