Kemi Badenoch says ingenuity made Britain a success, not colonialism
A new book from the Institute for Economic Affairs claims colonialism and slavery played at most a minor part in driving UK economic growth.
A new book from the Institute for Economic Affairs claims colonialism and slavery played at most a minor part in driving UK economic growth.
Business and Trade Committee chair Liam Byrne criticised the Government’s response to his committee’s report on the CPTPP deal.
“We need to get to a place where we stop chasing people around and looking everywhere for the racism", the business secretary said.
The business secretary found herself publicly questioned over a number of matters that could be deemed to be seriously misleading.
Liam Byrne has demanded that Badenoch correct the record, asking her to explain why the Canadians’ account of the talks is "so utterly at variance with what she told the House of Commons".
Kemi Badenoch told MPs he had spread “made-up anecdotes” following his dismissal. Unfortunately for her, he has kept the receipts.
The business secretary has hit out at social media naysayers for trying to do-down Brexit "successes".
The Business Secretary is reportedly part of a WhatsApp group with the title, despite telling Tory rebels to back Rishi Sunak.
"We want to make sure that there's not a case, at all, for there to be any scenario where Israel is under criticism for breaking international law."
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