The Conservative Party is “heading for a defeat” at the general
election and must improve the offer it is making to voters, Suella Braverman warned this morning. The former home secretary said she hoped the Tories will “change course” and be bolder on key issues like tax and migration. Asked about what the Tories could expect at the contest, Mrs Braverman told LBC: “I am very concerned. I am very concerned about what poll after poll demonstrates. It is my
Job, and I sought to do this as home secretary, to speak honestly, to speak the truth even if it may be uncomfortable. “I owe that to the people who have sent me to Parliament and I owe that to you and so the honest truth is that we are heading for a defeat, to put it mildly, at the general election. I very much hope that we change course and that we improve the offer to the
British people. “Ultimately measures on tax cuts, measures on migration, measures on national security and social cohesion and extremism are insufficient by this Government. “We need to go further, we need to demonstrate to the British people that we are on their side, that we are serious about stopping the boats, that we are actually serious about curbing unprecedented levels of illegal migration and unfortunately we haven’t managed to do that.” You can follow the latest updates below and join the conversation in the comments section here . The
UK must not “walk away” from Israel and stop selling the country arms, Suella Braverman suggested this morning. There have been growing calls for the UK to suspend the sale of arms after an
Israeli airstrike killed seven aid workers including three Britons last week. But Mrs Braverman, the former home secretary, said UK support for Israel should continue. Asked if the UK should stop selling arms to Israel, she told LBC: “I don’t think the fact that these tragedies happen is a reason to walk away from Israel and stop selling arms to Israel because of that broader battle that they are engaging with.” The Conservative Party is “heading for a defeat” at the general election, Suella Braverman warned this morning. The former home secretary said she hoped the Tories will “change course” and be bolder on key issues like tax and migration as she argued the current offer to voters is “insufficient”. Asked about what the Tories could expect at the contest, Mrs Braverman told LBC: “I am very concerned. I am very concerned about what poll after poll demonstrates. It is my job, and I sought to do this as home secretary, to speak honestly, to speak the truth even if it may be uncomfortable. “I owe that to the people who have sent me to Parliament and I owe that to you and so the honest truth is that we are heading for a defeat, to put it mildly, at the general election. I very much hope that we change course and that we improve the offer to the British people. “Ultimately measures on tax cuts, measures on migration, measures on national security and social cohesion and extremism are insufficient by this Government. “We need to go further, we need to demonstrate to the British people that we are on their side, that we are serious about stopping the boats, that we are actually serious about curbing unprecedented levels of illegal migration and unfortunately we haven’t managed to do that.”