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Badenoch won't say sorry for language at fiery Commons session

Badenoch won't say sorry for language at fiery Commons session
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Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has refused to apologize for aggressive language used during a heated Prime Minister's Questions session. The Speaker of the House intervened to call for decorum after Badenoch attacked government ministers following Sir Keir Starmer's resignation.

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The incident highlights the intense political instability in the UK as the Labour Party prepares for a leadership transition.

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Figure caption, Watch: Commons Speaker tells MPs to think about their words and "show respect"

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The report provides a balanced account of the exchange, citing both Conservative and Labour perspectives.

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