Suella Braverman

Suella Braverman

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Sue-Ellen Cassiana "Suella" Braverman is a British politician and barrister who served as Home Secretary from 6 September 2022 to 19 October 2022, and again from 25 October 2022 to 13 November 2023.

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Braverman calls for a complete overhaul of the asylum system after official figures show record numbers of illegal arrivals this year.
Conservatives praise Braverman for articulating the voter anger over uncontrolled immigration and the broken Rwanda deterrent.
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Backbench MP demands a leadership contest and attacks the party's drift to the centre on migration.
Braverman is seen as a champion of the right but too divisive to win a general election.
Lean Right
Former home secretary, she remains vocal on immigration and criticises both Labour and the Tory leadership contenders.
Loathed by the left but admired by grassroots for her uncompromising line on stopping Channel crossings.
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Former Home Secretary warning of a 'migration crisis' under Labour.
Lauded by the right for her uncompromising rhetoric on sovereignty and borders.
Lean Right
Calling for the UK to leave the European Convention on Human Rights to make the Rwanda deportation scheme work.
A standard-bearer for the Tory right, her proposals are popular with the grassroots but seen as divisive by party moderates.
Far Left
Former home secretary pushing a narrative that Britain has 'gone bonkers' on reparations for colonialism, rebutted in a Guardian op-ed.
Greens and the radical left condemn Braverman's dismissal of reparations as a continuation of imperialist denial, arguing that true justice requires acknowledging and materially compensating colonial harms.
Lean Right
Braverman gives speeches attacking Labour's compliance with ECHR rulings on migrants.
Conservatives see her as a standard bearer for the party's tough-on-immigration wing, warning that Starmer's approach is too soft.
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Backbench campaigner pushing for tighter immigration controls and a new Rwanda-style deal.
Conservatives on the right praise her for holding the government to account, while moderates worry she divides the party.
Lean Right
Braverman gives a fiery speech warning that Labour’s lax border policy is encouraging illegal migration.
Conservatives praise her for championing stricter immigration controls and calling out the government's Rwanda plan scrapping.
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Braverman calls for stronger action on Channel crossings and protests.
Conservatives respect her hardline stance, contrasting with Labour's inaction.

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