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Business Secretary says any benefits will disappear if Sir Keir Starmer becomes PM.
She understands why some on the Right are frustrated’ with the Conservatives .
But she urges them not to defect to Reform UK , saying it would be a wasted vote.
Sunday is the eighth anniversary of the vote to leave the European Union .
Business Secretary and equalities minister Kemi Badenoch said she was brought into politics through her belief in personal responsibility.
She said she is very worried about how Labour would bring in new workers’ rights on day.
The 44-year-old said she would be 'very worried' about Labour ’s plans to bring in a race equality act.
Mrs Badenoch says voters are fed up with infighting or what they see as infighting.
She is worried that Labour will undo the work we have done on gender-questioning guidance for children.
She also pointed to Labour plans to charge VAT on private school fees, saying parents in her constituency were “absolutely terrified” and “It’s not fair, and it’'s not right”.
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