The problem with Suella Braverman isn’t just sheer incompetence
As Home Secretary she’s already picked fights with the courts, the police and Guardian readers.
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Suella Braverman is a British Conservative politician. She served as home secretary from October 2022 through to November 2023. Braverman was born in 1980 and worked as a barrister from 2005. She was elected MP for Fareham in 2015, and chaired the European Research Group, of Eurosceptic Conservative MPs, from 2017-18. From 2020-22 she was attorney general for England and Wales.
As Home Secretary she’s already picked fights with the courts, the police and Guardian readers.
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On Tuesday, Conservative MP for Fareham Suella Braverman gave a speech at an event in Westminster which she said that,…
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