Kemi Badenoch is ‘pandering to a largely white audience’, says this caller after the Business Secretary’s comments

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Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch saying 'nowhere is better than Britain to be black' is just catering to a 'white audience', Jack tells Nick Ferarri.

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch saying "nowhere is better than Britain to be black" is just catering to a "white audience", Jack tells Nick Ferarri.He then explained that critical race theory suggests "that when you put an ethnic minority into a conservative organisation, they will kick their own in order to maintain their position".

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