BRAVERMAN SACKED

And isn’t David Tennant back as Dr Who too?

I look forward to the Tory Christmas special where all the old leaders return to fight off the Daleks arriving in small boats.
 
Susie Dent is always good on a day like today

Word of the day is ‘blutterbunged’ (19th-century English dialect): confounded, bemused, or totally overcome by surprise.
 
Braverman had made her position untenable and when her next leadership challenge fails hopefully her and her despicable comments will disappear from front line politics for good.

How she has risen to the heights she has in politics is truly baffling, the exceptions that have been made for her a really quite staggering she wasn't a QC so therefore not qualified to be Attorney General, the Ministerial and Maternity Allowances act was introduced for her benefit, she has misled Parliament without sanction, has used anti-semitic language and been forgiven, introduced the Rwandan scheme that was not only against Human Rights law but was unfit for purpose, was sacked from a job for gross misconduct and reappointed 5 days later.

She has used hate speech that has incited violence on several occasions, is disliked by many of her colleagues, she sees herself as exceptional and you can see why when you look at the way she has not had to adhere to the usual rules of Parliament, and the real puzzle is she's not got any track record of success as for gaining votes, like Farage her 'popularity' is not reflected in elections, failed to gain nominations in Brent East and Battle & Bexhill, lost to Keith Vaz in Leicester, was only 4th choice Conservative in the 2012 London Assembly elections and was 2nd candidate eliminated in the last Conservative Leadership election.
 
Braverman had made her position untenable and when her next leadership challenge fails hopefully her and her despicable comments will disappear from front line politics for good.

How she has risen to the heights she has in politics is truly baffling, the exceptions that have been made for her a really quite staggering she wasn't a QC so therefore not qualified to be Attorney General, the Ministerial and Maternity Allowances act was introduced for her benefit, she has misled Parliament without sanction, has used anti-semitic language and been forgiven, introduced the Rwandan scheme that was not only against Human Rights law but was unfit for purpose, was sacked from a job for gross misconduct and reappointed 5 days later.

She has used hate speech that has incited violence on several occasions, is disliked by many of her colleagues, she sees herself as exceptional and you can see why when you look at the way she has not had to adhere to the usual rules of Parliament, and the real puzzle is she's not got any track record of success as for gaining votes, like Farage her 'popularity' is not reflected in elections, failed to gain nominations in Brent East and Battle & Bexhill, lost to Keith Vaz in Leicester, was only 4th choice Conservative in the 2012 London Assembly elections and was 2nd candidate eliminated in the last Conservative Leadership election.
Her core strength is a complete lack of self-awareness or self reflection which means she'll just bomb along like a missed torpedo
 
Yes can you tell me which one or what she said that was racist.
Was hate speech you meant? Plenty of choices but the main one I didn't like was when she called asylum seekers an "invasion" she's being using this violent hate filled rhetoric for a while now
 
Yes can you tell me which one or what she said that was racist.
UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman faced backlash over ‘racist’ comments, after claiming during a live interview with Sky News, that vulnerable white English girls are often abused by British-Pakistani men, while authorities and civil society turn a blind eye “out of political correctness”.

 
A very clear split now in the Tory party now between 2, possibly 3, factions. With a seemingly similar divide in the Labour Party this seems to be the ultimate perfect storm for the electorate. Arguably all labour need to do is come together as a party to secure a huge majority. Easier said than done...? It's going to be interesting to see how this plays out.
 
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