Suella Braverman's Shocking Switch: A Sacrificial Lamb for Tory Reforms?
In a stunning move that has left many in the Conservative Party reeling, Suella Braverman - once a polarizing figure synonymous with controversy and criticism - has shockingly defected from her former party to join Nigel Farage's Reform.
The 45-year-old mother of two had spent years fighting for a seat at the high table, facing public backlash over her scathing attacks on Scotland Yard's policing of protests while serving as home secretary under Liz Truss, and subsequent firings by Rishi Sunak.
Braverman claimed that joining Reform felt like "coming home" to her. However, critics argue this was merely an opportunistic move for personal gain. While she lavished praise on veterans at a high-profile rally, where Farage hijacked the event to welcome her, some saw it as cynically calculated politics.
In what can be seen as a calculated gamble, Braverman abandoned her long-held loyalty to the party and resigned the Tory whip, prompting an eruption of upset among colleagues. It remains unclear whether the decision would have been made if not for the public's growing dissatisfaction with Sunak's leadership.
In a stunning move that has left many in the Conservative Party reeling, Suella Braverman - once a polarizing figure synonymous with controversy and criticism - has shockingly defected from her former party to join Nigel Farage's Reform.
The 45-year-old mother of two had spent years fighting for a seat at the high table, facing public backlash over her scathing attacks on Scotland Yard's policing of protests while serving as home secretary under Liz Truss, and subsequent firings by Rishi Sunak.
Braverman claimed that joining Reform felt like "coming home" to her. However, critics argue this was merely an opportunistic move for personal gain. While she lavished praise on veterans at a high-profile rally, where Farage hijacked the event to welcome her, some saw it as cynically calculated politics.
In what can be seen as a calculated gamble, Braverman abandoned her long-held loyalty to the party and resigned the Tory whip, prompting an eruption of upset among colleagues. It remains unclear whether the decision would have been made if not for the public's growing dissatisfaction with Sunak's leadership.