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Kemi Badenoch rejects bullying accusations as 'utterly false smears'

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Kemi Badenoch rejects bullying accusations as 'utterly false smears'Kemi Badenoch has rejected allegations of bullying against her as "smears" designed to "disrupt" her campaign for the Tory leadership.
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