Suella Braverman's Letters
Suella Braverman, former Home Secretary, reportedly sent six letters to Rishi Sunak expressing concern about the risks associated with his Rwanda plan. However, the Prime Minister allegedly ignored her warnings, according to a source.
Accusations Against Rishi Sunak
Suella Braverman accused Rishi Sunak of not being prepared with a Plan B for the Rwanda deportation policy. She criticized his approach as "magical thinking" and argued that minor adjustments would not be enough to address the issue of illegal immigration.
Increasing Pressure on Sunak
The bombshell claims made by Suella Braverman have added even more pressure on Rishi Sunak, who is already facing a major crisis as Prime Minister. Conservative MPs are openly rebelling against him following the Supreme Court ruling against the Rwanda deportation scheme.
Failure to Heed Warnings
A Tory source revealed that Suella Braverman consistently emphasized the need for a tougher approach to halt illegal immigration. However, Rishi Sunak and No 10 allegedly ignored her warnings and failed to consider alternative options.
Braverman's Criticism of PM's Leadership
In a scathing interview with the Mail on Sunday, Suella Braverman criticized the Prime Minister for lacking "moral leadership" in response to recent pro-Palestine marches. She accused him of not taking a strong enough stance against anti-Semitic slogans and acts of violence.
Warnings About Radicalization and Anti-Semitism
Suella Braverman expressed concerns about the risk of radicalization, extremism, and anti-Semitism in the UK following the pro-Palestine marches. She argued that the police had let down both the British people and the Jewish community.
Change of Course Urgently Needed
According to Suella Braverman, Rishi Sunak must "change course urgently" to avoid electoral defeat. She believes that his current approach is inadequate and that opting out of human rights laws is necessary to address the issue effectively.
Divisions Within the Conservative Party
The sacking of Suella Braverman and the Supreme Court ruling have intensified divisions within the Conservative Party. Some Conservative MPs support Braverman's approach, while others dismiss it as "legal voodoo." The party may face further internal conflict over whether to quit the European Convention on Human Rights.
Rwandan Government's Response
The Rwandan government has criticized the Supreme Court ruling, calling it highly political and insulting to the country. Yolande Makolo, a spokeswoman for the government, expressed dissatisfaction with the judgment.
House of Lords Battle Over Plan B
No 10 and the Conservative Party are preparing for a potential confrontation 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 government's proposed measures.
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