Tory Source: Suella Braverman was clear about what was needed to stop the boats
Suella Braverman, former Home Secretary, sent six letters to Rishi Sunak warning him that his Rwanda plan could fail. However, according to a Tory source, the Prime Minister "failed to heed" her warnings. Braverman accused Sunak of "magical thinking" and stated that simply "tinkering" would not be enough to stop the boats.
Claims put more pressure on Rishi Sunak
These bombshell claims have added even more pressure on Rishi Sunak, who is currently facing a major crisis during his time in No 10. Conservative MPs are furious and openly revolting after Braverman was sacked and the Supreme Court ruled against Sunak's Rwanda deportation scheme.
Suella Braverman warns Rwanda plan will fail without opting out of human rights laws
Braverman has stated that the Rwanda deportation policy will fail unless Britain opts out of human rights laws, including the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). She privately warned the Government that they were at high risk of losing the Supreme Court judgment and pressed for a tougher Plan B.
Braverman accuses PM of lacking "moral leadership" over pro-Palestine marches
In an interview with the Mail on Sunday, Braverman accused the Prime Minister of lacking "moral leadership" in response to recent pro-Palestine marches. She criticized the Prime Minister for not coming down hard enough and stated that his statements throughout the issue were "tepid and timid."
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Pressure mounts on Sunak to change course
Braverman's explosive comments come at a difficult time for Sunak, whose party is once again descending into civil war. She has warned that Sunak must "change course urgently" to avoid electoral oblivion.
No 10 hits back at claims
After Braverman's claims, No 10 responded by stating that they were prepared for all outcomes of the Supreme Court case. They are currently working on a treaty with Rwanda and plan to bring in emergency legislation to end the litigation in domestic courts. No 10 is fully focused on making the Rwanda plan operational as soon as possible.
Tory Party divided over response to Supreme Court ruling
The Tory Party is currently divided over the Government's response to the Supreme Court ruling. Some suggest that the party is heading towards a Brexit-style split over whether or not to quit the ECHR. Right-wing Tory MPs support Braverman's approach of opting out of human rights laws, while others dismiss it as "legal voodoo."
House of Lords prepared for a fight over Rwanda Plan B
No 10 and the Tory Party are prepared for a battle with the House of Lords over the Rwanda Plan B. Former Cabinet minister Sir Simon Clarke has even suggested calling a snap election if the Lords block the plan.
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