Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch will vow to scrap the public sector equality duty, a legal requirement for public bodies to promote equality, arguing it advances "divisive agendas." The move aims to position the Conservatives between Labour and Reform UK in debate over identity politics and equality regulations.
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Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch will vow to scrap the public sector equality duty, a legal requirement for public bodies to promote equality, arguing it advances "divisive agendas." The move aims to position the Conservatives between Labour and Reform UK in debate over identity politics and equality regulations.