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“I don’t think that people who bring foreign conflicts here should be welcome” Conservative leadership contender Kemi Badenoch says the UK needs to do better job at integration and that “people who come here… should love the country” #BBCLauraK
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Why should this be controversial? How have we got to this?

This stuff shouldn't be controversial. Eg Some cultures favour the death penalty for gay people; others favour execution of people who change religion. No-one seriously wants millions of immigrants of such cultures to come here & vote to change our laws to match those beliefs.

Dear BBC, who let a rational person onto your set? I find this highly unusual.

She’s @KemiBadenoch absolutely correct ..

This is only shocking to people at the BBC because you all hate Britain so much.

They don't necessarily need to "love" the country, but it's just plain old good manners that if you go to live in someone else's country then you accept the culture that country is built upon. Does anybody think they're even questioning this in Saudi Arabia or Bahrain or China?

She’s so sensible. Good to hear proper discussion over left wing theorists who think you can throw people together and then just cover up the consequences and call everyone a racist if they notice problems.

KEMI is Margaret Thatcher incarnate, she is precisely what the UK needs. Enough this self hating leftist grifters with no backbone.

Foreign conflicts are created by Britain and the USA. This moron needs a crash course on the history of conflicts

Once again Kemi is absolutely correct


![“If people don’t like [the way I’m running the party], they’re welcome to leave” Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch says she’s returning her party to "authentic conservatism” which involves hard decisions around spending and the economy #BBCLauraK](https://image.24vids.com/tw-1964648357055418797/media/G0PVQ_HW4AA5AJz.jpg)


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