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Asked how angry he was at Braverman’s behaviour on a scale of one to 10, he answered “11”.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/nov/11/sunak-sack-braverman-warn-senior-tories
Braverman’s emphasis on male Albanian asylum seekers is an attempt to frame this humanitarian movement as illegitimate.
Contradicting Mrs Braverman’s claims of police bias, the official said: “The Prime Minister continues to believe that the police will operate without fear or favour.”
Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s speeding fine and a variety of other stories feature on the front pages in Britain on Monday.
Source: https://carlow-nationalist.ie/2023/05/22/what-the-papers-say-mondays-front-pages-74/
However, senior Tory MP Stephen Hammond has said the right-wingers angry about Ms Braverman’s sacking don’t have the numbers to oust Mr Sunak, despite claims more than 50 are ready to send no-confidence letters in the PM.
It follows a Home Office source telling reporters, at the time of Ms Braverman’s recent trip to Rwanda, that “we are certainly working towards getting the flights off before the summer”.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/suella-braverman-labour-grooming-gangs-b2312592.html
NHS strikes, the death of a fashion icon and MPs hitting out at Suella Braverman’s “racist rhetoric” lead the front pages across the UK on Friday.
Source: https://www.alloaadvertiser.com/news/national/23454600.papers-say---april-14/?ref=rss
Really it’s the unravelling of Braverman’s conduct which comes when the Tories are divided over questions of direction, migration and leadership.
Source: https://socialistworker.co.uk/news/could-a-speeding-ticket-be-the-end-of-braverman/
Rishi Sunak did not accept that his home secretary Suella Braverman’s description of rough sleeping as a “lifestyle choice” was offensive – but did not back her comments.
Speaking at a policing summit on Thursday, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper branded Ms Braverman’s “attacks” on police as a “total disgrace”.
This is why Ms Braverman’s expense claims for her parents’ home are ‘difficult to justify’, argues Liberal Democrat chief whip Wendy Chamberlain.
When asked at a Holocaust Memorial Day event about the encounter, the Levelling Up Secretary said he had not seen the full exchange, which was caught on video, but was a “big admirer” of Ms Braverman’s policies.