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    1. Another day, another policy that Kemi Badenoch happily supported while in government but now opposes as an opposition leader.

      She really can’t help making a fool out of herself.

      One of the most incompetent and hated governments in modern British history, propped up by an equally incompetent and hated opposition that fails to properly hold them to account.

    2. Financial-Couple-836 on

      She tweeted yesterday that she refused to sign it, so something doesn’t add up here somewhere.  This FT article from the time partly backs up Kemi (and also has an estimate of cost for the NI plan) https://archive.is/rKD4K

    3. TimeToNukeTheWhales on

      Well, she kinda didn’t agree to it. Otherwise it would already have been agreed to in a deal.

    4. Tobemenwithven on

      She is just irrelevant. Any and all criticism from the Tories can be easily batted away with „you had 13 years cunt what are you chatting about.“

      It was all fun and games for them using „Labour destroyed the economy“ for those 13 years too, get used to the new medicine fellas!

    5. The Uniparty have their own British citizens/working class. This is just another example of betrayal.

      Only Reform can ensure British workers are protected.

      Change is coming.

    6. HouseOfWyrd on

      That’s because it’s an overall reasonable deal. Bedenoch and Farage will only criticise it because that’s how politicians work now. They’ll criticise everything labour do, even if the outcomes are thing’s they’re campaigning for.

    7. 1-randomonium on

      Let’s be brutally honest here.

      – The deal on national insurance ‚exemptions'(Indian immigrant workers do pay, just to their parent country, and they’re not entitled to benefits in the UK anyway) already exists with 50 other countries.

      – It’s only really seen as a problem for India because those other countries are mostly white, Indians are mostly not. There is no trade deal with India that these people will ever accept, because they’re already been brainwashed to think of Indians as these evil brown invaders who’ve come here to take their jobs, houses and benefits.

      – Badenoch, who understands all this and therefore agreed to this provision when she was a minister, is now *pretending* to be unhappy because the Tory/Reform base has gotten a sniff of the idea that this deal somehow, in some nebulous manner, gives unfair benefits to all those evil thieving Indians that Labour is bringing here to screw them over.

    8. StitchedSilver on

      It’s great that we’re hearing this from Indian officials and not our own sources, real confidence this builds for my belief in Badenoch

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