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Kemi Badenoch Critiques Labour's Plans to Combat Violence Against Women, Advocates for Immigration Crackdown

In a bold response to the Labour Party's recent initiatives aimed at curbing violence against women, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has voiced strong criticism of the proposed educational reforms, labelling them a, "complete distraction", from more pressing societal issues. The remarks follow Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's announcement that all schoolboys would be educated on the importance of respecting women and girls, a strategy intended to tackle the alarming rise in misogyny and cut sexual violence rates in half over the next decade. Badenoch's comments came during a press briefing where she articulated her belief that addressing the root causes of misogyny requires a comprehensive approach beyond educational reforms. She implied that if the government genuinely wants to halt the surge in misogyny in the UK, it must focus on tougher immigration policies, emphasising the need to stop people who come from cultures that don’t respect women, from entering ...

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