Tom Tugendhat said it is “upsetting” that his Tory leadership rival Robert Jenrick used footage of a soldier he served with in Afghanistan who died shortly after the film was taken. Mr Jenrick has already sparked a row with the video, in which he claimed the SAS “kill rather than capture terrorists” because of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). In an interview with BBC Newsnight, Mr Tugendhat said the statement made by the former immigration minister “just isn’t true”.

He added: “What’s particularly upsetting is that video is using a piece of footage of some of the people I served with, one of whom there died shortly after that film was taken in an accident. “And he’s not able to defend himself from the accusation that is being levelled against him. That’s footage of a soldier in northern Afghanistan in around 2002.

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I would not put that video out. In fact I’d pull it down.” Kemi Badenoch was asked about the row over her maternity pay remarks.

“I was giving broad brush answers about my principles...

I am worried about the people who are leaving the country who are not investing...

“Money is walking out the door, people are worried about Labour, they are worried about Rachel Reeves’s Budget, and they want to know what the alternative is going to be.” Kemi Badenoch accused BBC Radio 4’s Mishal Husain of “rushing into ‘where’s the policy, wh.