
England's most senior judge says she is "deeply troubled" by Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch's exchange about a Gazan family coming to the UK under the Ukraine scheme. The Lady Chief Justice voiced her concern after the prime minister said a judge had made the "wrong decision" in letting a family from Gaza settle in the UK under a Ukrainian refugee scheme. Sir Keir made the comments during last Wednesday's Prime Minister's Questions after Conservative leader Ms Badenoch raised the case.
She said the decision was "completely wrong" and it "cannot be allowed to stand". Baroness Carr told reporters: "Both question and the answer were unacceptable. "It is for the government visibly to respect and protect the independence of the judiciary.
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