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Phillipson accuses Badenoch of having her own ‘unique brand of unpleasant politics’ after PMQs insult

Bridget Phillipson, the education secretary, was on the Today programme this morning. Asked about Kemi Badenoch describing her at PMQs yesterday as “a spiteful class warrior”, Phillipson said:

double quotation markNext time you see me, I’ll be wearing a T-shirt saying ‘Spiteful Class Warrior’. Because if being a spiteful class warrior means lifting half a million children out of poverty, then I’ll be wearing that T-shirt with pride.

When it was put to her that people like Badenoch opposed to VAT on private school fees might feel that criticising her using strong language was justified, Phillipson replied:

double quotation markKemi Badenoch can speak for herself and her own unique brand of unpleasant politics. I’m focussed on better life chances for children.

I think you’re losing the argument when you reduce yourself to that level of abuse.

Just the other week she was comparing me to a Gestapo officer. Frankly, why she thinks that is an appropriate analogy in public life. I do not know. She’ll answer for that one. Nazi comparisons, I think, rarely serve our discourse very well.

Phillipson’s reference to a T-shirt may have been prompted by her thinking of how Badenoch also insulted Andy Burnham. Burnham posted his own response to Badenoch on social media last night. It was mocking, but light-hearted and also a bit self-deprecating – making it generally rather effective. Keir Starmer has always been hopeless on social media, but it’s a space where Burnham is evidently very comfortable.

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Starmer says he wants to ensure any disruption during transition to Burnham government ‘absolutely minimised’

Keir Starmer has recorded a pooled TV interview at an event in Milton Keynes this morning, where he was promoting the government’s Great British Summer Savings Scheme.

Asked if he would serve in an Andy Burnham government, he replied:

double quotation markLet me make my position absolutely clear.

I am stepping down after two years, leaving the country in a better position than when I found it.

I will do that with good grace, and I will do that making sure that there is an orderly transition.

I’m going to be professional. I’m going to have foremost in my mind the sense of service and duty that has driven me as prime minister.

I will continue to faithfully serve my country to make sure that any disruption is absolutely minimised. And that’s why I’m taking steps now to ensure that that can be done in a sensible way.

Starmer also said he wanted to make sure “that whatever comes next is a success”. He went on:

double quotation markI love this country, I want this country to thrive, and I shall do everything I can to make sure it’s a success and thrives. The first bit of that is making sure that there’s an orderly transition and we go on and build on the good stuff we’ve done in the first two years of this government.

Keir Starmer serving popcorn to children at the Odeon Milton Keynes Stadium cinema, at the the official launch of the Great British Summer Savings scheme. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters
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