Current Affairs Suella Braverman

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She’ll try to create a narrative that namby pamby wokes forced her out. People will lap it up as well.
Absolutely they will. I'm involved in another sports forum, but with its own CA section. The average forumite age is over 65-years-old.

I'd say it's a 90/10 split of right wing to left, with 2/3rds actively vocal in support of Suella. The other 1/3 are pretty silent - not many speaking out against her.
 
Absolutely they will. I'm involved in another sports forum, but with its own CA section. The average forumite age is over 65-years-old.

I'd say it's a 90/10 split of right wing to left, with 2/3rds actively vocal in support of Suella. The other 1/3 are pretty silent - not many speaking out against her.
The white rose, Yorkshire cricket club forum?
F1 forum for petrolhead enthusiasts?
Toffeeweb?
 
Has she been sacked yet. I read somewhere that the knives are out

She's safe today, because Sunak is too weak in the party to be decisive on this. Knives are out but she does still have a lot of support across the Lee Anderson wing. It'll rumble into next week and develop based on the following:

If there does end up being major trouble on Sunday then Sunak might swing back behind her as she'll be 'vindicated' in wanting to ban the protests. The 'internal inquiry' will mention a slap on the wrist over communication errors, but she'll stay in post. If it's all fine at the weekend then he's got more ammo to sack her for this week's shenanigans.

The decision on the Rwanda policy is set for next Wednesday, if the Govt lose that then she'll immediately start leading the charge for the Tory election manifesto to include leaving the ECHR. It's unlikely to gain much traction with Sunak so she'll resign over it (or release more articles and be sacked).
 
She's safe today, because Sunak is too weak in the party to be decisive on this. Knives are out but she does still have a lot of support across the Lee Anderson wing. It'll rumble into next week and develop based on the following:

If there does end up being major trouble on Sunday then Sunak might swing back behind her as she'll be 'vindicated' in wanting to ban the protests. The 'internal inquiry' will mention a slap on the wrist over communication errors, but she'll stay in post. If it's all fine at the weekend then he's got more ammo to sack her for this week's shenanigans.

The decision on the Rwanda policy is set for next Wednesday, if the Govt lose that then she'll immediately start leading the charge for the Tory election manifesto to include leaving the ECHR. It's unlikely to gain much traction with Sunak so she'll resign over it (or release more articles and be sacked).
If there is trouble, it'll be in no small part because of her.
 
The hate filled sack of human excrement wants to be sacked by the little weakling Rishi, so she can be the martyr for the far right of the CONservative BN party.

If she is sacked, she will make a play for the leadership and probably get the job unless Farage makes a play for it (wouldn’t put it past that racist brass necked grifter either).

If there is any trouble this weekend it will have been directly caused by Cruella and her disgusting race baiting, hateful dog whistling rhetoric.

I become more ashamed to be British by the day with these monsters in charge.
 
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