Explosive Evidence
Former Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, is set to release a 'dossier of failure' exposing the shortcomings of Number 10's policy on stopping illegal Channel crossings. The damning evidence could be made public following the Supreme Court's verdict tomorrow on the legality of the Rwanda deportation plan.
Braced for Impact
Whitehall is preparing for the fallout as Braverman stated that she will have more to say after her sacking. She was dismissed by Rishi Sunak after making controversial remarks including criticizing multiculturalism, suggesting homelessness was a "lifestyle choice," and accusing the police of playing favorites.
Backlash and No Confidence
Dame Andrea Jenkyns, a backbencher, has sent a letter of no confidence in the Prime Minister's leadership after Braverman's sacking. She praised Braverman for speaking the truth about the state of the streets and the "two-tier policing system" that has left the Jewish community fearful for their safety. Cabinet Minister Jacob Rees-Mogg also criticized the decision to dismiss Braverman, suggesting that the Prime Minister is out of touch with voters.
Blaming Differences
In defense of the sacking, the Prime Minister cited "differences of style" and accused Braverman of breaching collective responsibility with her unauthorized attack on the Metropolitan Police. Critics argue that Braverman's remarks contributed to the tensions leading up to recent protests.
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A Second Firing
This is not the first time Suella Braverman has been removed from the position of Home Secretary. She was previously forced out under Liz Truss for a security breach. However, Rishi Sunak assured his new Cabinet that the team is now "united."