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    Kemi Badenoch Calls for Strict Measures on UK Migration

    October 2, 2024Updated:October 2, 20243 Mins Read
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    Kemi Badenoch (Jacob King/PA) (PA Wire). Source: Independent, UK.
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    Kemi Badenoch, a prominent figure in British politics, has expressed her desire to reduce migration to the United Kingdom. In a recent interview, she stated that many migrants treat Britain like “a sponge,” suggesting that they come to the country without contributing positively to society. Badenoch, who previously showed promise as a leading candidate for the Conservative Party leadership, has seen her chances diminish in light of rising competition from former immigration minister Robert Jenrick, especially during the ongoing Tory conference in Birmingham.

    In her interview on the Today program, Badenoch emphasized the importance of ensuring that migrants coming to the UK are individuals who genuinely want to contribute to the nation. She highlighted that it is essential for newcomers to be committed to British society. “We are not a dormitory, we are not a sponge,” she said, underlining her belief that migrants should actively seek to integrate and support the country. Badenoch reflected on her own experience of moving to the UK at the age of 16, sharing that she came with a strong desire to belong and contribute. She believes that culture plays a crucial role in this process, noting that she values shared British values among those who wish to settle in the country.

    Badenoch, who was born in Nigeria, has previously warned against allowing migrants into the UK who she feels do not align with British values. During her leadership campaign, she has stated that “not all cultures are equal,” and has engaged in heated discussions regarding how certain cultures may not treat the LGBTQ+ community and women fairly. Her comments are part of a broader discourse on migration that has garnered significant attention and sparked controversy, especially as she prepares to speak on the final day of the Tory conference alongside other candidates like James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat.

    Throughout the week, Badenoch’s campaign has faced several challenges, including having to clarify her statements about maternity pay, which were perceived as gaffes. Additionally, she faced backlash for suggesting that a percentage of civil servants responsible for leaks should face imprisonment. Despite these hurdles, Badenoch remains steadfast in her approach, advocating for policies that prioritize the integration of migrants who share and respect British values.

    As the discussion on migration continues, Kemi Badenoch’s views represent a segment of the political landscape that seeks to define what it means to be a part of British society. Her commitment to a more selective approach to migration reflects broader concerns about cultural integration and national identity. With ongoing debates within the Conservative Party and beyond, the future of migration policy in the UK remains a crucial topic for many voters.

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