Suella
Braverman Sacked: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sacked country's interior
minister Suella Braverman, the BBC reported.
British Prime Minister Rishi
Sunak sacked country's interior minister Suella Braverman, the BBC reported as
reshuffle of the top team of ministers is under way. This comes as pressure
mounted on Rishi Sunak to sack Suella Braverman after she was accused of
stoking tensions ahead of Armistice Day violence.
Suella Braverman had last
week defied Rishi Sunak by publishing an article attacking the police's
handling of a march that took place on Saturday. She was criticised for
inflaming tensions and encouraging right-wing protesters to take to the streets
of London, putting Rishi Sunak under pressure to take action.
What Suella Braverman said on the protests?
In a highly unusual attack on the police last
week, Suella Braverman said London’s police force was ignoring lawbreaking by
“pro-Palestinian mobs" describing demonstrators calling for a cease-fire
in Gaza as “hate marchers.”
“Our brave police officers deserve the thanks
of every decent citizen for their professionalism in the face of violence and
aggression from protesters and counter protesters in London yesterday. That
multiple officers were injured doing their duty is an outrage,” she said in a
statement following far-right violence during the protests over the weekend.
“The sick, inflammatory and, in some cases,
clearly criminal chants, placards and paraphernalia openly on display at the
march mark a new low. Antisemitism and other forms of racism together with the
valorising of terrorism on such a scale is deeply troubling,” she added.
The 43-year-old Goan-origin minister has
repeatedly courted controversy in her senior UK Cabinet role.
Speaking to Sky News, armed forces minister
James Heappey distanced himself from Suella Braverman's controversial comments
about the Met Police last week.
“There has been too much second guessing of
the Metropolitan Police by politicians on the media,” he said adding that he
would not have used the words Suella Braverman did - echoing UK Defence
Secretary Grant Shapps and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt.


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