Britain former home secretary issued a scathing letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak a day after she was fired following her criticism of authorities for applying a “double standard” to pro-Palestinian supporters.
In her correspondence, Suella Braverman leveled accusations against Sunak, asserting that he had not lived up to his commitments on immigration and had fallen short in addressing the escalating problems of antisemitism and extremism evident on the streets.
Expressing her concerns, she stated, “I have repeatedly emphasized the need for you to contemplate legislation to prohibit hate marches and contribute to curbing the increasing wave of racism, intimidation, and the glorification of terrorism that poses a threat to community cohesion.”
Sunak has used “wishful thinking” to “avoid having to make hard choices”, Braverman wrote.
She said she outlined several conditions, which she said Sunak agreed to, when she agreed to serve as home secretary in October 2022, including reducing illegal immigration and empowering parents to know what is being taught to their children. Britain former home secretary
The agreement included “firm assurances” on cutting legal migration, inserting measures to override the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) into legislation to stop small boat crossings, delivering key Brexit legislation and issuing guidance to schools on protecting biological sex and safeguarding single-sex spaces, the letter said.
Sunak has repeatedly betrayed his pledge to stop boats of illegal immigrants from coming into the United Kingdom, among other policies, Braverman wrote.
