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MPs Reject Investigation Into Kemi Badenoch

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Former Labour cabinet ministers Alan Johnson and Lord Blunkett issued a joint statement opposing a recent vote. They characterized Kemi Badenoch's daily accusations against the Prime Minister as a nakedly political stunt lacking substance. The ministers claim her accusations have failed to stand up to scrutiny. This development occurs ahead of the May elections. They described the move as a waste of public money and a diversion from national challenges. The statement aims to appeal to Labour MPs as established party stalwarts.

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Times Radio UK

“It was interesting to hear from Alan Johnson and Lord Blunkett, those former Labour cabinet ministers, big beasts in the party who've issued a joint statement opposing the vote.”

Times Radio UK

“two former Labour cabinet ministers, Alan Johnson, David Blunkett, have put out this statement. And I think they are trying to appeal to Labour MPs as kind of Labour stalwarts”

Times Radio UK

“two former Labour cabinet ministers, Alan Johnson, David Blunkett, have put out this statement. And I think they are trying to appeal to Labour MPs as kind of Labour stalwarts and saying, you know, this is a different issue.”

BBC Radio 4

“Two former Labour ministers have condemned opposition calls for a parliamentary investigation into Keir Starmer's handling of the Lord Mandelson vetting scandal.”

BBC Radio 4

“of the Lord Mandelson vetting scandal.”

Times Radio UK

“So why should he be afraid of an investigation then if he's done everything right? Well, there doesn't need to be an investigation because he hasn't lied to Parliament.”

talkRADIO

“It isn't. It's a Labour Party problem. This is a party that has lost touch with the people. This Labour government doesn't know what the ordinary Brits want.”

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