Tory Right-Wingers Urge Rishi Sunak Not to Sack Suella Braverman as Home Secretary

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The Tory Right is making a direct appeal to Chancellor Rishi Sunak, urging him not to dismiss Suella Braverman as Home Secretary. Braverman has faced backlash after publishing an article criticizing the police for showing favoritism and being lenient towards pro-Palestine groups, contrary to the Prime Minister's stance. In support of Braverman, her allies are organizing a letter to the Prime Minister, asserting that she speaks for the majority of Brits.

Operation Save Suella: Tory MPs Rally Behind Braverman

Members of the Conservative Party are launching "Operation Save Suella" to back Suella Braverman. They have been contacting party whips and some have already spoken out in the media. During the King's Speech debates in Parliament this week, more Tory MPs are expected to voice their support. The letter, supported by dozens of Tory MPs, is being organized by the Common Sense Group of Conservatives.

Sunak's Dilemma: To Sack or Not to Sack?

Chancellor Rishi Sunak is faced with a difficult decision as he determines whether or not to remove Suella Braverman from her position in the upcoming reshuffle. A final decision is not expected until after Remembrance Sunday. Downing Street is considering the potential backlash from right-wing Tory backbenchers if Braverman is dismissed.

"Suella and Rishi Need to be Joined at the Hip"

Tory MP John Hayes, a close friend of Braverman, emphasized the importance of unity between Suella Braverman and Rishi Sunak. He refrained from commenting on the "save Suella" operation but stressed the need for complete unity between the Home Secretary and the Chancellor.

No Confidence Letters Threatened if Braverman is Sacked

Several MPs have warned that they will submit "no confidence" letters if Rishi Sunak dares to dismiss Suella Braverman. There is also the possibility of a government member resigning if Braverman is sacked. Allies of Braverman have accused Chief Whip Simon Hart of leading the campaign to oust her, while Tory moderates have flooded Hart with complaints about Braverman's comments.

Armistice Day Violence and Blame Game

Armistice Day was marred by violence as far-right groups protested in London. Labour and SNP politicians sought to blame Suella Braverman for the violence, claiming that her article had fueled division and unrest. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan accused Braverman of making the police's job harder, while SNP leader Humza Yousaf called for Braverman's resignation.

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