{"id":135122,"date":"2023-11-14T15:39:01","date_gmt":"2023-11-14T15:39:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/finbestnews.com\/?p=135122"},"modified":"2023-11-14T15:39:01","modified_gmt":"2023-11-14T15:39:01","slug":"suella-bravermans-rwanda-plan-loses-key-ally-at-the-last-hurdle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/finbestnews.com\/politics\/suella-bravermans-rwanda-plan-loses-key-ally-at-the-last-hurdle\/","title":{"rendered":"Suella Braverman’s Rwanda plan loses key ally at the last hurdle"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Mrs Braverman, who faced numerous controversies during her time in Government, was due to lead the charge to leave the ECHR should judges rule against the Home Office tomorrow.<\/p>\n
The former Attorney General, who was first appointed Home Secretary by then-Prime Minister Liz Truss last year, had described it as her \u201cdream\u201d to see the first flight of deported migrants to Kigali.<\/p>\n
But yesterday\u2019s sacking brought her explosive time at the Home Office to an end.<\/p>\n
She angered left-wing MPs and charities in her bid to end the Channel migrant crisis and force police to \u201creturn to basics\u201d.<\/p>\n
After being reappointed as Home Secretary last October just six days after being sacked for a security breach, Mrs Braverman warned of an \u201cinvasion\u201d on Britain\u2019s southern coast.<\/p>\n
The tough-talking statement signalled how the Government was taking the fight to the people-smugglers, as well as economic migrants jumping the queue in front of genuine asylum seekers.<\/p>\n
She then attacked the \u201cGuardian-reading, tofu-eating wokerati, dare I say, the anti-growth coalition\u201d blocking attempts to end protests that left Britain grinding to a halt.<\/p>\n
In May, the 43-year-old former lawyer was accused of breaching the ministerial code by asking civil servants to arrange a private speed awareness course after she was caught speeding.<\/p>\n
But Rishi Sunak concluded that her actions did not amount to a breach of the code.<\/p>\n
READ MORE <\/strong> Fury at Rishi Sunak’s new Home Office minister over taking the knee for BLM<\/strong><\/p>\n However, the Prime Minister came under increasing pressure as the number of controversial interventions by the one-time Attorney General increased.<\/p>\n In September she angered the LGBT+ community by claiming there were \u201cmany instances\u201d where asylum seekers pretended to be gay to \u201cgame the system\u201d.<\/p>\n She also said that being a victim of discrimination should not be enough to qualify for asylum. In a major speech in the US, the darling of the Tory Right said multiculturalism had \u201cfailed\u201d and was a threat to security.<\/p>\n Then in recent weeks she said those living in tents on Britain\u2019s streets were making a \u201clifestyle choice\u201d.<\/p>\n And in an explosive newspaper article she accused the police of \u201cplaying favourites\u201d, adding that \u201cpro-Palestinian mobs\u201d are \u201clargely ignored, even when clearly breaking the law\u201d.<\/p>\n She also branded the protests \u201chate marches\u201d amid horrific clashes in London.<\/p>\n\n