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'How could you?!' Kemi Badenoch's keynote speech disrupted within seconds as boos ring out over protester's outburst


A speech by Kemi Badenoch was disrupted by hecklers just seconds after she began speaking.

The Conservative leader was speaking at the Centre for Policy Studies conference when she was interrupted.


The heckler could be heard saying "How could you" seconds after she mentioned Margaret Thatcher.

The interruption was met with boos and jeers by supporters in the crowd.


\u200bA pair of hecklers interrupted the speech
The heckler was escorted out
\u200bActivists from Climate Resistance protest during Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch's keynote speech

The Conservative leader began to speak when a woman holding a banner that said “Abolish Billionaires” held up a banner and began to shout.

She was soon ejected from the Central London hall by members of the audience.

The second woman appeared to shout about the cost-of-living crisis as she was ejected from the room.

At the event, which marked 50 years since Margaret Thatcher helped to set up the think tank, Badenoch could be heard to say: "I hardly think Mrs Thatcher can be blamed for the cost-of-living crisis."

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\u200bActivists from Climate Resistance protest during Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch's keynote speech
\u200bConservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch speaking at the Centre for Policy Studies

One of the protesters involved said they came from the Climate Resistance protest group.

They have started a campaign called Abolish Billionaires, according to the first protester who interrupted the Conservative leader’s speech.

She told reporters that the Conservative party had "allowed extreme wealth to be amassed by a tiny minority, fuelling climate crisis and poverty."

One of the protesters, who declined to give her name, said: "We’re calling for a wealth tax we need to make the super rich pay to redistribute their money for public services and climate action."

WATCH: The moment a heckler is bungled out of Kemi Badenoch speech



Speaking of the Centre for Policy Studies’ think tank event, marking the legacy of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, the protester said: "It’s just shameful that this event is exists. We should not be celebrating this person.”

She added: "She put us on the path that we’re on right now to this mass inequality we’re seeing, the cost of living crisis, the housing crisis, the climate crisis, it’s all connected to her."

Spokesman for Climate Resistance Sam Simons said: "The future of conservatism is the same as the past: exploitation and climate breakdown for the many, obscene wealth for the few. For 50 years, neoliberalism has robbed working people, deepened inequality, and accelerated the climate crisis.

"Thatcher’s legacy isn’t something to celebrate. Today’s Conservatives are clinging to an ideology designed to stuff the pockets of the super-rich while the planet burns and people struggle to pay their bills. It’s time to tax billionaires out of existence and use the resources to fund social services and climate action."



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A speech by Kemi Badenoch was disrupted by hecklers just seconds after she began speaking.

The Conservative leader was speaking at the Centre for Policy Studies conference when she was interrupted.


The heckler could be heard saying "How could you" seconds after she mentioned Margaret Thatcher.

The interruption was met with boos and jeers by supporters in the crowd.


\u200bA pair of hecklers interrupted the speech
The heckler was escorted out
\u200bActivists from Climate Resistance protest during Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch's keynote speech

The Conservative leader began to speak when a woman holding a banner that said “Abolish Billionaires” held up a banner and began to shout.

She was soon ejected from the Central London hall by members of the audience.

The second woman appeared to shout about the cost-of-living crisis as she was ejected from the room.

At the event, which marked 50 years since Margaret Thatcher helped to set up the think tank, Badenoch could be heard to say: "I hardly think Mrs Thatcher can be blamed for the cost-of-living crisis."

LATEST DEVELOPMENTS


\u200bActivists from Climate Resistance protest during Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch's keynote speech
\u200bConservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch speaking at the Centre for Policy Studies

One of the protesters involved said they came from the Climate Resistance protest group.

They have started a campaign called Abolish Billionaires, according to the first protester who interrupted the Conservative leader’s speech.

She told reporters that the Conservative party had "allowed extreme wealth to be amassed by a tiny minority, fuelling climate crisis and poverty."

One of the protesters, who declined to give her name, said: "We’re calling for a wealth tax we need to make the super rich pay to redistribute their money for public services and climate action."

WATCH: The moment a heckler is bungled out of Kemi Badenoch speech



Speaking of the Centre for Policy Studies’ think tank event, marking the legacy of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, the protester said: "It’s just shameful that this event is exists. We should not be celebrating this person.”

She added: "She put us on the path that we’re on right now to this mass inequality we’re seeing, the cost of living crisis, the housing crisis, the climate crisis, it’s all connected to her."

Spokesman for Climate Resistance Sam Simons said: "The future of conservatism is the same as the past: exploitation and climate breakdown for the many, obscene wealth for the few. For 50 years, neoliberalism has robbed working people, deepened inequality, and accelerated the climate crisis.

"Thatcher’s legacy isn’t something to celebrate. Today’s Conservatives are clinging to an ideology designed to stuff the pockets of the super-rich while the planet burns and people struggle to pay their bills. It’s time to tax billionaires out of existence and use the resources to fund social services and climate action."

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