Kemi Badenoch vows to stop Labour ‘stealing from our children and grandchildren’ | Politics | News

In his speech at the conservative party conference on Wednesday, Kemi Badenoch will promise to stop the “stealing from our children and grandchildren” with the reckless economic policies of the Labor Party. The conservative leader will warn Rachel Reeves that the “Resurrection Cycle çek consisting of tax increases and illegal borrowing will impose an astronomical burden on future generations for decades.
Ms. Badenoch, who sets a new “golden rule” for the British economy, will promise to use the economy to revive every pound saved taxes and reduce the deficit if she is a prime minister. In his first opening speech as a party leader, he will say: “Rachel Reeves will double the budget deficit with the borrowing and tax disaster cycle in the next decade. This is not sustainable and fair.”
“This is stealing from our children and grandchildren. Conservatives will put an end to it.”
His daring message comes during the struggle of the opposition leader to revive Toray’s reserve after the bad survey results that lasted for months and the numerous asylum in the reform of Nigel Farage.
New policies on border control, leaving the European Convention on Human Rights, Restrictions on Welfare and Reducing Energy Bills alleviated the uneasiness among the supporters of the party.
Ms. Badenoch will tell the conservative party fans in Manchester that her is the only party that can be trusted to meet our generation exams in Britain.
He will say: “We are the only party with a plan to re -put our economy. We need to reduce the current account deficit.
“We should also show how every tax deduction or expenditure increase is paid.”
By putting forward a new gold economic rule, he will add, “Living within our means is our first priority.”
“We will not do what the Labor Party has done, we will promise that we will not cut public expenditures, we will only cut the winter fuel payments of retirees,” he will add.
At the beginning of this week, the Conservative Party announced its plans to cut Britain’s increasingly increasing social assistance bill with an electric saw as part of the saving move of 47 billion pounds.
In addition to other reforms, social assistance deductions, “low -level” mental health problems to change payments by treatment and non -citizens to prevent support for support is expected to come to £ 23 billion.
After Sir Keir Starmer had to dilute the social assistance reforms due to the increasing response of his supporters, the move of the Social Assistance Draft Reduction, the Conservative Party and the Labor Party left the clear blue waters.
They also promised to reduce the number of public services by one -quarter by one -quarter and reduce the savings of £ 8 billion and reduce their assistance expenditures to 0.1 %of national income.
Ms. Badenoch has been subjected to criticism that it has not moved fast enough since it is a party leader almost 12 months ago.
At a conference in the shadow of questions about his leadership, Shadow Justice Minister Robert Jenrick refrained from making unfaithful comments about him.
However, a Yougov questionnaire, which was published on Monday, showed that half of the conservative members did not want Ms. Badenoch to take over the party in the next elections, and Mr. Jenrick was the best candidate to replace it.
Despite this, Ms. Badenoch stressed that her party had a “very good conference” and said that the members “excited” the policies put forward by the Shadow Cabinet.
In addition, on Tuesday morning, Mrs. Badenoch started the media interviews and ignored the threat from the Reform UK, who announced that 20 conservative council members were separated.
“There will be a long journey back from a historical defeat, and you’ll lose some people on the road on the way,” he argued that the party “left too much burden”.
Shadow Interior Minister Chris Philp also refused to leave and added: “Nigel Farage was boasting the departure of the deputies during our conference, but that did not happen.
“That’s why I don’t think we can worry about what the reform is saying.”
However, Mr. Farage said: “The conservative party died and can no longer serve as an effective opposition.
“It is not surprising that members of the Assembly who really want to correct this country find their natural nests through reform.”
Reform UK won 677 seats in the local elections in May and took over many authority, including Derbyshire, Kent, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, North Northamponshire, Nottinghashire, Staffordshire and West Northamponshire. The party also received Doncaster from the Labor Party.
Eastern Wiltshire Deputy Danny Kruger left the conservatives last month to join the reform.
Ms. Badenoch’s spokesman for the short quotes of her speech at the conservative party conference, said: “Kemi Badenoch has a little neck. The last speech of the last speech, the families of very high mortgages and the increasing prices in the supermarket, the economy is still an apology for the conservatives.
“Shadow Chancellor called on the government yesterday. Meanwhile, conservatives’ fantasy public expenditure ‘savings’ savings are based on the same fagot package written by Nigel Farage. Conservatives are everywhere; this shows that they are still not relying on public finances.
“The Labor Party strengthened the foundations of our economy and focused on renewing Britain. Five interest rates were seen, more growth was seen and money returned to people’s pocket.”



