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Badenoch thanks Starmer for his ‘almost’ warm welcome

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Badenoch thanks Starmer for his ‘almost’ warm welcome

Badenoch thanks Starmer for his ‘almost’ warm welcome

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch thanks Sir Keir Starmer for his “almost” warm welcome as she gives an address at PMQs for the first time since becoming Tory leader.

She says, "it is an immense privilege and the honour of my life to lead the Conservative party." Report by Ajagbef.

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