Citat:
Sunak och Storbritannien hedrar mannen som startade Brexit. David Cameron blir utrikesminister. Tidningarna får slaganfall.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...a-failed-state
Indier ut: Suella ville sparka ut flyktingarna till Rwanda men fick själv sparken och ger Sunak en rejäl utskällning
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-67420331
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...eign-secretary
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...a-failed-state
Indier ut: Suella ville sparka ut flyktingarna till Rwanda men fick själv sparken och ger Sunak en rejäl utskällning
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-67420331
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...eign-secretary
Intressant figur Suella Braverman, och intressant frontalangrepp. Svårt att inte respektera henne.
Suella Braverman accuses Rishi Sunak of betrayal in scathing letter
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-67420331
Citat:
Mrs Braverman, a leading figure on the right of the party, has previously described delivering the Rwanda plan as her "dream" and "obsession".
In her letter, the former home secretary claimed she struck a secret deal to serve in Mr Sunak's cabinet in exchange for a series of commitments in key areas, after Liz Truss's premiership imploded last year.
Her support, she added, had been a "pivotal factor" in allowing Mr Sunak to win the support of Tory MPs and enter No 10.
She added that she had argued within government for curbs on human rights law to ensure the Rwanda policy was not derailed by legal challenges.
But compromises from Mr Sunak during the passage of the Illegal Migration Act, she wrote, had left the policy "vulnerable" to legal challenges under the European Convention of Human Rights, even if the Supreme Court declares it lawful.
If the ruling goes against the government, she added, he would have "wasted a year" on the flagship law to stop small boat crossings, "only to arrive back at square one".
In her letter, the former home secretary claimed she struck a secret deal to serve in Mr Sunak's cabinet in exchange for a series of commitments in key areas, after Liz Truss's premiership imploded last year.
Her support, she added, had been a "pivotal factor" in allowing Mr Sunak to win the support of Tory MPs and enter No 10.
She added that she had argued within government for curbs on human rights law to ensure the Rwanda policy was not derailed by legal challenges.
But compromises from Mr Sunak during the passage of the Illegal Migration Act, she wrote, had left the policy "vulnerable" to legal challenges under the European Convention of Human Rights, even if the Supreme Court declares it lawful.
If the ruling goes against the government, she added, he would have "wasted a year" on the flagship law to stop small boat crossings, "only to arrive back at square one".
Braverman är pro-Brexit, och för massinvandring av indier till UK, förmodar jag?