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Farage ‘does not have the solutions to the country’s problems,’ says Badenoch

Here’s some more from Kemi Badenoch’s appearance on Laura Kuenssberg earlier this morning.

Asked whether Nigel Farage could be the next prime minister, the Conversative leader said anything is feasible, but “my job is to make sure he does not become prime minister, because he does not have the answers to the problems the country is facing.”

Badenoch continued:

How do we increase productivity? What is the plan to improve our environment while dealing with climate change? How do we make sure we can deal with an ageing society? People not having enough children.

“Immigration – a big issue. His answer is to have another minister. We have two ministers who are dealing with that. Those are not serious solutions.”

Asked whether she thinks people should be having more children, Badenoch replied: “I do, but that’s a personal choice. We have to look at the demographics of our country. We cannot solve it with immigration. It is making things worse.”

Kemi Badenoch speaks to Laura Kuenssberg
Photograph: Jeff Overs/BBC/Reuters
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The leader of the Scottish Conservatives has said he does not understand the appeal of Nigel Farage, PA reports.

Russell Findlay said it was “absolutely questionable” whether Reform UK was “even a party of the Union”.

Findlay ruled out any deals with the right-wing party as he accused Farage of helping to keep the SNP in power.

Asked on BBC Scotland’s the Sunday Show if he understood the appeal of Farage, Findlay said: “Do I understand the appeal? No, I don’t.

“What I understand is why people, voters in Scotland and across the United Kingdom, feel disillusioned, they feel disconnected and left behind with politics.

“I’m not a career politician – I’m new at this. I’ve been doing this job for seven months.

“I completely understand why people feel that way, but Reform are not the answer in Scotland.”

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