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Tory leader Kemi Badenoch says Josef Fritzl case made her ‘reject God’

Conservative Leading Kemi Badenoch said that the Austrian sex criminal Josef Fritzl case caused him to lose his belief in God.

Mrs. Badenoch said that she was never “that religious ,, but“ believed that it was a god ”and would be defined as a Christian apology”.

However, this changed in 2008, indicating that Fritzl was imprisoned in his daughter Elisabeth in Bodrum for 24 years and raped it over and over again.

Ms. Badenoch, a mother -in -law of the mother, said to the BBC: ım I couldn’t stop reading this story. And I read how she prayed every day to be saved.

“And I thought, I was praying for all kinds of stupid things and I was answering my prayers. I was praying to have good grades, my hair should grow longer and prayed in time of the bus, so I don’t miss anything.

“As if these prayers were answered, not the prayers of this woman?

Badenoch said that he had never grew up that religion, but would define himself as a Christian apology.

Badenoch said that he had never grew up that religion, but would define himself as a Christian apology. (Stefan Rousseau/Pa Wir)

But he insisted that he remained as “cultural Christian ,, saying that he did not reject Christianity and said that he wanted to protect some things”, even though he was “God rejected”.

During the interview that will be published on Thursday evening, Mrs. Badenoch also said that the term of office as a conservative leader was “good ve and adding that it was olmak making sure that people can see that we are the only party on the middle right”.

In a clear excavation in Nigel Farage’s reform in the UK, he said: “We are the only party on the right -wing right, and we are still the only one who believes that the government is not involved in everything, so that the government is not involved in everything, so that we should look at things that need to look at our borders.” He said.

Badenoch said that the conservatives were the only party on the center right ”.

Badenoch said that the conservatives were the only party on the center right ”. (Andrew Milligan/Pa)

He continued to defend the previous comments, saying that the fact that he worked at McDonald’s in the working class: ım I had to work to live.

“This is to be a working class for me. The lifestyle you have. Your work, you have to survive.”

And he argued that the parents of their children were “worried about stolen or tearing” created a young generation that has disappeared “flexibility” to cope with the problems in life.

He said that one of the people aged 16-24 has mental disorders, and Mrs. Badenoch said: “I think they think it has a mental disorder, I don’t think they all have mental disorder.”

“I’m not a medical expert, so it’s not my expertise about exactly what we should do to hire them, but we have to try to hire them.”

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