Prime Minister refuses to respond to ‘paedo defenders’ jibe
During Prime Ministerβs Questions on Wednesday (February 25), Mrs Badenoch told Sir Keir Starmer he should βask why his backbenchers are saying that theyβre being called the βpaedo defenders party,’ and followed that up by saying she would βabsolutely not apologiseβ later in the day.
Her jibe followed reporting by The Times that female Labour MPs had told Sir Keir earlier this month that voters had βscreamedβ the phrase at them in the street over the Peter Mandelson scandal.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer (Image: Scott Heppell/PA Wire)
On Wednesday evening, the Conservative leader said she would βabsolutely not apologiseβ for claiming Labour was being called a βpaedo defenders partyβ.
Today, (Thursday, February 26), during a visit to Warbottle Academy near Newcastle, the Prime Minister refused to respond to Mrs Badenoch.
When asked about the term paedo defenders, he said: “I came into politics to change the lives of millions of people for the better, so I concentrate on what action the government needs to take to do that.
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch (Image: James Manning/PA Wire)
“We’ve been focusing on tackling the cost-of-living crisis.
“That’s why this week we’ve been working hard to make sure that energy bills are brought down.
“Yesterday, we had the energy price cap announcement. That’s 117 pounds off energy bills, which will be for every household across the country, which is very, very important.”
The Prime Minister added: “And look, there are other measures, rail fares have been frozen, prescription charges have been frozen, wages, minimum living wages, will be going up here.
“And of course, inflation is dropping now to three per cent, and I hope it will drop even further. These are the issues that I think matter most to the country, matter most to me.
“For many people across the country, that’s what they want the government to be focused on, because that’s what their priorities are.”
Lord Peter Mandelson (Image: James Manning/PA WIRE)
Mrs Badenochβs comments have drawn strong criticism from Labour MP Natalie Fleet, who was groomed as a teenager, and Katie Amess, the daughter of murdered Tory MP Sir David Amess.
Ms Amess said it had been βvery inflammatoryβ and called for Mrs Badenoch to apologise, adding: βItβs not the way that our politicians should be talking, unfortunately.β
But appearing on a phone-in on LBC on Wednesday evening, Mrs Badenoch stood by her comments.
She said: βI will absolutely not apologise.
βI remember when Keir Starmer and the Labour Party were putting out posters saying Rishi Sunak was supporting paedophiles so that they wouldnβt go to prison.
βThese people know how to dish it, but they donβt want to take it.β
Mrs Badenoch declined to say whether she thought Labour was a party of βpaedo defendersβ, saying: βIt wasnβt my words, a female Labour MP used that language.β
She added: βNobody would be calling them that if they held themselves to higher standards.β