After being fired as home secretary today, Suella Braverman launched an offensive against Rishi Sunak, accusing the "unelected" prime minister of "betrayal. Continue reading
The former Cabinet minister accused Mr. Sunak of breaking several promises regarding women protections, Brexit, Rwandan refugee negotiations, and migration in a scathing letter.
She sent the PM a vehement three-page missive, demanding honesty from everyone.
We have suffered record election losses, your resets have not succeeded, and time is running out. Your strategy is not working. You must immediately alter your route.
In a letter she posted on social media, Mrs. Braverman also made fun of Mr. Sunak, saying he had 'no personal mandate' to be prime minister and had been'rejected' by Tory members the previous year.
She revealed the details of an agreement with Mr. Sunak to support his ascent to the premiership, taking over from Liz Truss last October. The agreement involved firm commitments to reduce legal migration and bypass international human rights laws to address the Channel migrant crisis, according to Mrs. Braverman.
In a critical evaluation of Mr. Sunak's actions in curbing boat migration since assuming power, she accused the Prime Minister of lacking the will to take necessary actions and not genuinely intending to fulfill his promise to the British people.
Mrs. Braverman was dismissed by Mr. Sunak recently amid heated controversies over her statements on migration, homelessness, and pro-Palestinian protests. James Cleverly has taken over the Home Office, while ex-PM David Cameron now serves as the new Foreign Secretary.Continue reading from source