During Prime Minister's Questions, Kemi Badenoch pressed Sir Keir Starmer to explain Louise Haigh's resignation after a fraud conviction was discovered in her past. Starmer's response was to refuse further disclosure, leading to accusations of obfuscation from Badenoch, the opposition leader. The political dynamics highlighted the contrasting need for transparent politicians compared to those with checkered pasts, stating, "The country needs conviction politicians, not politicians with convictions."
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