Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has hit out at Labour leader Keir Starmer for “ignoring constituents” after his party’s MPs allegedly prevented a bill to stop children accessing puberty blockers.
The bill – proposed by former Prime Minister Liz Truss – didn’t make it into the Commons, and Badenoch took to social media to voice her frustration.
She said: “Just now Labour MPs prevented debate on a new law to protect children and single sex spaces. Instead they used parliamentary time to discuss ferret name choices.
“Keir Starmer is terrified of debate on safeguarding & his MPs actively work to ignore the concerns of constituents.”
Kemi Badenoch said Keir Starmer was “terrified of debate” on safeguarding children
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The Business Secretary’s comments echo those of Truss, who said she was “furious” that Labour MPs “filibustered in Parliament today to prevent debate of [her] Private Member’s Bill.”
The cut-off point for consideration of Private Members’ Bills was 2.30pm today, but Truss’s Bill was not debated after legislation tabled earlier in the morning ran over.
Conservative MP Sally-Ann Hart also joined in with criticism, saying Labour was delaying the second reading of the ex-PM’s Bill because the party had “no interest in safeguarding children against extreme trans ideology”.
GB News has contacted Labour for comment.
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