Tory leader Kemi Badenoch and Labour’s education secretary Bridget Phillipson exchange angry remarks after Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, according to reports. The reported confrontation occurs as both politicians leave the House of Commons chamber following PMQs. One outlet describes Badenoch accusing Phillipson of “destroying children’s lives,” while also characterizing the education secretary’s actions as “spiteful.” Phillipson is identified as the Labour figure Badenoch speaks to directly in the post-PMQs dust-up. The reports focus on the heated personal exchange between the two leaders rather than presenting detailed policy changes or specific evidence in connection with the comments. Outside the House of Commons, the accounts do not indicate any formal escalation such as complaints or sanctions. Overall, the coverage centers on the verbal clash between Badenoch and Phillipson in the immediate aftermath of PMQs, underscoring tensions between the government and the opposition around education-related issues.