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Kemi Badenoch directly addresses GB News viewers concerns as she promises: ‘Britain is not broken beyond repair!’

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch spoke directly to GB News viewers today, as she promised “Britain is not broken it just needs change”.

Olivia Utley asked Mrs Badenoch today: “The emails and comments we get from GB News viewers, they say that from where they’re sitting, with high crime, uncontrolled immigration, and an NHS that doesn’t work, Britain looks broken. Are they wrong?”

Mrs Badenoch responded: “Britain is not broken beyond repair. But there are a lot of things that aren’t working.

“We have a plan to fix them, but what we’re not doing is just pointing out, “Oh, this is broken, that’s broken.” A lot of the people pointing that out don’t have plans to fix it.

“Some of them were even the ones who broke things in the first place and have now run away, pretending it had nothing to do with them.

“The people in my party, the people who want to fix these things, under my leadership, and guided by Conservative principles and values, we are getting there. That’s why we’ve been able to announce a lot of great policies that I know your viewers will love.

“Leaving the ECHR, controlling our borders, scrapping business rates on the high street, who’s out there fighting for jobs?

“Who’s out there fighting for farmers? Who’s out there fighting for veterans?

“It’s Conservatives, day in and day out. Meanwhile, all the other people are spending their time on telly talking about everything that’s wrong.

“They’re not actually doing the work that’s going to fix the problem.”

More to follow…


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