Left: Kemi Badenoch, "I grew up in a middle class family but I became working class when I was 16 working at McDonalds"
Right: Kemi Badenoch, "I was born into a relatively wealthy family.. My dad was a doctor who had lots of oil company patients.. He got paid very well"
Right: Kemi Badenoch, "I was born into a relatively wealthy family.. My dad was a doctor who had lots of oil company patients.. He got paid very well"
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Surely everyone in Nigeria flies to London to give birth, then flies back again?
How long did she feel working class for and is she still working class?
Up the workers 👊
I bet she was godawful at McDonalds. I’d love to hear from one of the old crew she “worked” with
Interesting when you see labour moving full tilt towards more conservative attitudes in regards to migration etc.
Don't answer that!
Didn’t any of you guys have the same experience?
I was born and raised down in nigeria
On a farm way back up in the woods
I was so ragged that folks used to call me Patches
Papa used to tease me about it.
Their lips move.
Incredibly boring but consistent.
That’s not something you read everyday 🫣
That’ll be why she’s soo slimy.
“Environment” - land grab
“Freedom” - loss of rights
“Growth” - enrich the 0.1%
“Small State” - enable Corporatism
(Spoiler alert, I don’t care. She’s a nasty piece of work)