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Kemi Badenoch accused Sir Keir Starmer of colluding in a cover-up of rape gangs as she demanded a national inquiry into the child grooming scandal.
At Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday, she said at least 50 towns were affected but the Government was doing nothing.
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The Conservative leader said: "At least 50 towns are affected by rape gangs, places like Peterborough, Derby, Birmingham, Nottingham, Leicester, Rotherham, Rochdale and Preston.
"Is he dragging his heels on this because he doesn’t want Labour cover ups exposed?"
But a furious Sir Keir Starmer claimed Conservatives had failed to tackle the issue when in power. And as tensions ran high, a Labour backbencher called Mrs Badenoch "a disgrace".
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The PMQs clash comes the day before the local elections where Nigel Farage's Reform UK is expected to perform well.
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Nigel Farage condemns record small boat crossings
The Reform UK leader told Sir Keir Starmer: "This year, 10,000 young, undocumented males have illegally crossed the English Channel into our country - a 40% increase on this time last year, many coming from cultures that are somewhat alien to ours."
"They are being housed at a cost of many billions of pounds a year in hotels, and increasingly in private rented homes. The effect on communities is one of a sense of deep unfairness, actually bordering on resentment."
See more details of this exchange in the Commons here
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It's not clear if there will be a vote on a US trade deal
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has called on the Prime Minister to say whether MPs will get a vote on a UK trade deal with the US.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer replied: “We are in negotiations with the US in relation to a deal. We will act obviously in the national interest and make sure that if there is a deal, it’s the right deal for our country.
“If it is secured, it will go through the known procedures for this House.”
Sir Ed said told MPs in response: “I’m very disappointed in that reply – there was no ‘yes’ or ‘no’ response. We do want a vote, and we will keep pressing him and his Government on that.”
14 hours ago12:29 Jonathan Walker
Kemi Badenoch explains why she wants a national inquiry
The Conservative leader said: “We are asking for a full national inquiry. Andy Burnham wants a national inquiry, he’s not Conservative, he’s Labour. Harriet Harman wants one. The Member for Rotherham (Sarah Champion) wants one. All of the victims I have met want a full national inquiry.
“He keeps talking about local inquiries yet they have not got going and they haven’t got going because local authorities don’t want to investigate themselves.
“Local inquiries cannot force witnesses to appear. Local inquiries cannot force people to give evidence under oath. So why won’t he have a national inquiry?”
14 hours ago12:28 Jonathan Walker
How Keir Starmer defended his record on child grooming
Sir Keir, a former director of public prosecutions, accused Mrs Badenoch of “staying silent” on the issue while in government, telling the Commons: “I was the prosecutor who brought the first case and when that file was brought to my attention I noticed that one of the defendants had not been prosecuted previously.
“Far from covering up, I asked for that file so I could have a look at it. On the back of that I then changed the entire approach to prosecutions, which was then lauded by the government that we were doing the right thing, and brought those prosecutions.
“So my record was going after where I thought something had gone wrong and putting it right. She stayed silent throughout their years in government.”
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Reform leader Nigel Farage slams Stamer over small boats
Nigel Farage says 10,000 people have crossed the Channel in small boats, many coming from "alien" cultures. He says: "Isn't it time to declare a national emergency?"
Keir Starmer says new laws will give authorities extra powers to end illegal immigration.
He says voting Reform is a vote for a "pro-Putin foreign policy" and claims Farage has appointed Liz Truss as an adviser.
14 hours ago12:25 Jonathan Walker
Conservatives say Labour failed to keep inquiry promise
A Conservative spokesman said: "On 16 January, the Home Secretary promised a rapid national audit of the extent of rape gangs conducted by Baroness Casey would report in three months
"The government also announced funding for five local inquiries into the scandal. Four months on, there is no sign of the audit and only Oldham has applied for funding for a local inquiry. As the Leader of the Opposition rightly asked, why the delay?”
14 hours ago12:23 Jonathan Walker
Lib Dems want a vote on US trade deal
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey asks for a promise that there will be a vote on any US trade deal.
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14 hours ago12:23 Jonathan Walker
Kemi Badenoch names rape gang towns and cities
The Conservative leader asked Sir Keir Starmer: "At least 50 towns are affected by rape gangs, places like Peterborough, Derby, Birmingham, Nottingham, Leicester, Rotherham, Rochdale and Preston.
"Is he dragging his heels on this because he doesn’t want Labour cover ups exposed?"
14 hours ago12:16 Jonathan Walker
Labour MP Nadia Whittome says Kemi Badenoch is 'a disgrace'
Labour left-winger Nadia Whittome accuses the Tory leader of 'weaponising' child sexual abuse.
14 hours ago12:14 Jonathan Walker
Keir Starmer says Tories should 'hang their heads in shame'
The Prime Minister says Tories failed to tackle this issue when in Government.
Kemi Badenoch says if she was Prime Minister, we would have had a national inquiry "months ago".
She says the choice is "chaos or cover ups under Labour" or better-run councils under the Conservatives.
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14 hours ago12:13 Jonathan Walker
Abuse is still being covered up says Kemi Badenoch
She says as recently as last year abuse was being covered up in Greater Manchester
14 hours ago12:11 Jonathan Walker
Starmer insists he has a record of 'going after' rape gangs
The PM says he prosecuted rape gangs as Director of Public Prosecutions.
Kemi Badenoch says he is now Prime Minister. She says Labour politicians including Andy Burnham and Harriet Harman want a national inquiry.
She says the local inquiries backed by Keir Starmer do not have legal powers to force witnesses to give evidence.
And she says: "The victims want a national inquiry."
14 hours ago12:10 Jonathan Walker
At least 50 towns are affected by rape gangs
"At least 50 towns are affected by rape gangs" says Kemi Badenoch.
"Is he dragging his heels on this because he doesn't want Labour cover-ups exposed"?
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14 hours ago12:08 Jonathan Walker
'Nothing is happening' says Kemi Badenoch
The Conservative leader says Labour promised five local inquiries and challenges Keir Starmer to reveal where they will take place.
One is taking place in Oldham. But in his answer, Sir Keir fails to reveal where the other four will be. All he says is "We are providing for local inquiries".
Ms Badenoch says: "Nothing is happening".
14 hours ago12:06 Jonathan Walker
Kemi Badenoch asks about grooming gangs cover up
The Conservative leader asks about an admission made by Labour Minister Jess Phillips, who admitted this week: "I know exactly the issue of the cover-up, as does everyone already, because of the many local inquiries that told us that this happened, and the national inquiry that has told us that there were cover-ups."
Mrs Badenoch asks Sir Keir if he agrees the cover-up should be exposed.
14 hours ago12:04 Jonathan Walker
Starmer asked about Tory-Reform merger
Labour MP Dan Tomlinson asks the Prime Minister about a possible merger between Reform and the Conservatives.
The Speaker refuses to let Sir Keir answer, saying it's not as real question for the Prime Minister.
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Starmer dig at Tory Robert Jenrick
The Prime Minister congratulates people who took part in the London Marathon - and says he congratulates Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jernick who "is still running".
This is a joke suggesting Jenrick wants to run for Conservative leader ....
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Starmer tells MPs about Yemen military strike
Sir Keir Starmer begins by telling the House about RAF Typhoons taking action against Houthi rebels in Yemen, alongside the US, in order to protect shipping in the Red Sea. The Defence Secretary will make a statement, he says.
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15 hours ago12:00 Jonathan Walker
PMQs is about to begin
MPs will question the Prime Minister
15 hours ago11:30 Jonathan Walker
Statement on energy blackouts coming this afternoon
Energy Minister Michael Shanks will make a statement to Parliament later today about "energy resilience".
He will seek to reassure people that the blackouts in Spain and Portugal could not happen here.
15 hours ago11:27 Jonathan Walker
Tory campaign says 'stop the rats'
Conservatives are warning that 'rats as big as cats' have overrun Labour-led Birmingham because of the ongoing bin strike there.
Birmingham doesn't actually have local elections tomorrow, but Tories argue that what's happening in that city demonstrates what will happen elsewhere if Labour gains control of more councils.
Kevin Hollinrake MP, Shadow Local Government Secretary, said: “Labour-run Birmingham is a warning to every community in the country going to the polls on Thursday. Under Labour, council tax soars, services collapse — and you're left with rats in the streets and rubbish piling up.
"Don’t let Labour do this to your local area."
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Wes Streeting welcomes new Labour fly tipping policy
Top Labour minister Wes Streeting has warmly welcomed the government's new policy of crushing the cars of those that flytip.
In Labour-run Redbridge we\u2019ve been crushing cars for offences.
Brilliant to see a Labour Government taking the same tough approach. https://t.co/KjQEhbhEwM
— Wes Streeting (@wesstreeting) April 30, 2025
15 hours ago11:09 Jonathan Walker
Voters turning against Labour because immigration is too high admits MP
Labour MP Jonathan Hinder, who represents Pendle and Clitheroe in Lancashire, has admitted many voters think Labour is “not for them anymore”.
He said: “Too many working-class people see Labour as the party of immigrants, minorities, those on benefits,” LabouList reports.
And he said Britain needed “to drastically reduce immigration, very quickly, and that might mean sometimes prioritising democratic decisions over international legal constraints”.
16 hours ago10:56 Jonathan Walker
Voters want to 'protest' because they hate Labour says Kemi
Kemi Badenoch says voters want to “protest” because they are already sick of Labour.
She appears to be arguing that the current success of Reform is caused by Labour’s unpopularity.
Speaking to the Telegraph, she said: “Normally what would happen is the Government would have a honeymoon period, the Opposition would go away and lick its wounds But what’s happened is that people have now thought ‘the Government is terrible, we wanted change, we got change for the worse’.
“Now they’re not ready to come back to the Opposition, so they’re looking at what else is out there. So protest in the air. There’s a certain plague on all your houses vibe, which I definitely sense. Politics is just so volatile right now.”
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16 hours ago10:41 Jonathan Walker
Long term problem for Labour as some Muslim voters abandon the party
Labour has long been able to depend on support from the majority of Muslim voters in many of the nation's big cities, but that could change.
Many Muslim voters abandoned Labour at the last election due to anger over the war in Gaza, leading to four independent MPs being elected.
Polling expert Lord Hayward, a Tory peer, says this trend may continue because once voters break with an original voting habit, it can have a "lasting effect".
He told website PoliticsHome: "I don’t see Labour being able to resolve this issue with the Muslim community in places where there are large Muslim populations."
16 hours ago10:32 Jonathan Walker
The MPs questioning the Prime Minister
Here are the MPs down to question Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer today. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch and Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey will also ask questions, as well as some MPs lucky enough to be chosen at random by the Speaker.
Q1Clive Jones (Wokingham)If he will list his official engagements for Wednesday 30 April.
Q2Dan Tomlinson (Chipping Barnet)
Q3Nadia Whittome (Nottingham East)
Q4Jayne Kirkham (Truro and Falmouth)
Q5Josh Simons (Makerfield)
Q6Sam Carling (North West Cambridgeshire)
Q7Ms Julie Minns (Carlisle)
Q8Liz Jarvis (Eastleigh)
Q9Josh Babarinde (Eastbourne)
Q10Bell Ribeiro-Addy (Clapham and Brixton Hill)
Q11Sarah Hall (Warrington South)
Q12Mr Paul Kohler (Wimbledon)
Q13Deirdre Costigan (Ealing Southall)
Q14Adam Thompson (Erewash)
Q15Alex Ballinger (Halesowen)
16 hours ago10:14 Jonathan Walker
Labour gets tough on fly-tipping in pre-election announcement
Cars and vans used by fly-tippers will be crushed as part of campaign to get “much more aggressive” on cowboy waste operators, under new measures announced today. Drones and mobile CCTV cameras will be deployed to identify vehicles so they can be destroyed by police and local authorities.
It's a new policy on the eve of local elections that may prove popular with voters. But some Conservatives are angry, not about the policy itself but with the way it's been announced.
They say it's a political announcement and Labour is using government machinery to try to win votes tomorrow.
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16 hours ago10:04 Jonathan Walker
Here's where elections are taking place tomorrow
Voters in 23 local authorities in England will go to polling stations between 7am and 10pm to choose their new councillors in the first big test at the ballot box for political parties since Labour won the general election in July 2024.
A total of 1,641 council seats across the 23 authorities are up for grabs, and Reform is standing 1,631 candidates, according to PA news agency analysis of nominations data, more than either Labour or the Conservatives.
There are also contests for six mayors in England, and the first by-election of this Parliament, for Runcorn & Helsby, after the resignation of the previous MP Mike Amesbury.
17 hours ago10:02 Jonathan Walker
Cabinet at war over net zero
All-out war over “irrational” net zero policies has broken out within Labour after Environment Secretary Steve Reed backed Tony Blair’s claim that the current strategy “isn’t working”. Sir Tony, the former Labour Prime Minister, has provoked fury by calling for a full-scale rethink of net zero plans and warning that voters are being told to make “financial sacrifices and changes in lifestyle” for no good reason.
Labour sources have described the comments as a “public tantrum” and called them “really unhelpful” as party activists campaign for Thursday’s local elections. But Mr Reed defended the former Prime Minister. While he is Environment Secretary, the net zero policy is overseen by Ed Miliband, the Secretary of State for Energy and Net Zero.
A source close to Mr Reed denied there was any disagreement.
Read more details here
17 hours ago09:45 Jonathan Walker
Kemi, Keir and Nigel face huge local elections test
Campaigning for the local elections has entered its final day ahead of the first major test of public opinion under Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership.
Politicians and candidates will make their closing pitches to voters before the polls open across England on Thursday.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey and Reform UK leader Nigel Farage will be among those out canvassing.
Voters will go to the polls in 23 council areas across England and six mayoral contests across devolved regions on Thursday.
Running alongside them will be a by-election in former MP Mike Amesbury’s vacated seat of Runcorn and Helsby, which is expected to be closely fought by Labour and Reform.
Labour and the Tories are seeking to defend seats amid opinion poll momentum for Mr Farage’s party ahead of the first big electoral test under Sir Keir’s premiership and Kemi Badenoch’s opposition leadership.
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17 hours ago09:33 Christian Calgie
William Hague warns Tories and Labour to 'not panic' after local elections
Lord Hague, former Tory leader, has said Reform UK is beatable but both the Tories and Labour must undergo radical change.
He warns both main parties not to panic if this Thursday's local elections go badly, but warned: "both parties must ditch the 'business as usual' approach, and drive significant progress on cutting migration, growing the economy, and embracing patriotism and belonging."
17 hours ago09:30 Christian Calgie
Unite chief breaks silence ahead of latest round of Brum bin strike talks
Union barron Sharon Graham has spoken ahead of a new round of talks aiming to end Birmingham's bin chaos.
Ms Graham, the leader of Unite, said: "Unite will not stand by and allow the council to inflict these savage pay cuts on workers. It will not be accepted."
"No worker should be expected to lose these eye-watering amounts of money from their pay packet.”
17 hours ago09:17 Christian Calgie
Donald Trump downgrades US-UK trade deal as lower priority
Sir Keir Starmer has been left humiliated after Donald Trump downgraded UK-US trade deal negotiations as “second-order priority”.
It’s reported that US officials have ranked all trade deals currently under negotiation based on their importance.
The UK has been placed in either phase two, or phase three.
One person with knowledge of the talks told the Guardian: “The US has now decided to negotiate its trade deals in three phases."
"The Government has been told it will not be in phase one – though that leaves the door open to be in either phase two or three.”
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Nigel Farage reveals Reform used AI to vet candidates
Nigel Farage has revealed that he used artificial intelligence to help vet his local election candidates.
Reform has put a big emphasis on candidate vetting as part of its 'professionalisation' plan between now and the election in order to reduce gaffes and media pile-ons.
He said the party rejected around 30% of those who applied to be Reform UK council candidates.
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Cabinet minister insists Tony Blair wasn't calling for an end to Net Zero
Cabinet Minister Steve Reed has insisted that Tony Blair wasn't demanding an end to Net Zero, following the former PM's intervention yesterday.
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"This government is transitioning the economy away from fossil fuels to clean energy, because we saw under the last government
how energy prices, energy bills, shot up to unaffordable levels because we are too dependent on fossil fuels, and the price for that is dictated by the behaviour of the likes of Vladimir Putin, for instance, with his illegal invasion of Ukraine"
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