Sacked Former Home Secretary Armed with Evidence on Illegal Channel Crossings
Suella Braverman is set to unveil a "dossier of failure" that exposes the shortcomings in Number 10's attempts to stop illegal Channel crossings. This explosive retaliation comes after Ms. Braverman's dismissal and could be released following the Supreme Court's verdict on the legality of the Rwanda deportation plan.
Anticipated Outpouring of Revelations
Whitehall is bracing itself for the aftermath of Suella Braverman's sacking, as she has stated that she "will have more to say in due course." The former Home Secretary's remarks have caused turmoil within the Tory party.
Backlash and Support from Tory Members
Dame Andrea Jenkyns, a backbencher, has sent a letter of no confidence to the chair of the 1922 Committee, demanding a vote on the Prime Minister's leadership. She praised Suella Braverman for speaking the truth about the state of the streets and the policing system. Jacob Rees-Mogg, another former cabinet minister, also criticized the decision to sack Ms. Braverman, stating that the Prime Minister is out of touch with voters' concerns.
Reasons for 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 blamed her for escalating tensions before recent protests.
Recurring Pattern for Ms. Braverman
This is not the first time Suella Braverman has been fired from the position of Home Secretary. Previously, she was forced out under Liz Truss for a security breach.
Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, assured his newly formed Cabinet, including former Prime Minister David Cameron, that the team was "united."