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Tory government minister uses 'N-word' during debate in House of Commons

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'N-word' in the Commons during a debate mentioning Black Lives Matter (BLM). Women and equalities minister Kemi Badenoch had branded the movement as 'anti-capitalist' and 'political'.

She told MPs that a white BLM protester called a black armed police officer guarding Downing Street during this summer's protests a 'pet n*****'.

Conservatives 'do not endorse that movement' due to examples like that, she added.Responding to the general debate on Black History Month in the Commons, Ms Badenoch said: "Some schools have decided to openly support the anti-capitalist Black Lives Matter group - often fully aware that they have the statutory duty to be politically impartial."Black lives do matter, of course they do, but we know that the Black Lives.

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