[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has dismissed Interior Minister Suella Braverman from her role following her criticism of the police’s handling of a pro-Palestinian march. This decision, prompted by pressure from both opposition lawmakers and members of Sunak’s Conservative Party, comes after Braverman penned an article alleging double standards in the police’s approach to protests.
The Labour Party claims that Braverman’s statements exacerbated tensions during a pro-Palestinian demonstration, resulting in the arrest of over 140 individuals due to clashes between far-right counter-protesters and the police. As part of a broader reshuffle, Sunak has requested Braverman’s departure from the government, a request she has accepted.
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Media reports suggest that Foreign Secretary James Cleverly is poised to take Braverman’s place. Amid these changes, speculation arises about the potential return of former Prime Minister David Cameron to the government, as he was observed entering Downing Street.
Anticipated to make additional adjustments to his cabinet, Sunak is expected to bring in allies and replace ministers whom his office deems to have fallen short of performance expectations in their respective departments.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]