Robert Jenrick, a Conservative leadership contender and former immigration minister, has expressed regret over his decision to order the removal of cartoon murals at a child migrant accommodation centre in Kent. The murals, which featured characters like Mickey and Minnie Mouse, were painted over following his directive, sparking widespread criticism. Jenrick now acknowledges that he would not make the same decision again, as the move was seen as unnecessarily harsh towards vulnerable children. The incident has resurfaced as Jenrick campaigns for leadership, with many questioning his judgment during his time in office.
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