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Coffee House Shots

Are Suella Braverman's critics right?

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

News, Daily News, Politics

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2023

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Home Secretary, Suella Braverman has come under fire from senior Conservatives who have accused her of 'racist rhetoric', but are these accusations fair? Also on the podcast, Katy Balls takes a look at the latest deal on strikes and Natasha Feroze asks Fraser Nelson why he's against voters bringing ID for the May local elections. 

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0:18.9

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0:20.6

The Spectators' Daily Politics Podcast.

0:23.2

I'm Natasha Faroez and I'm joined by Katie Bulls and Fraser Nelson.

0:27.6

Sona Bravenman has been in the news this last couple of days because some senior

0:32.3

conservators are the co-star of racist rhetoric, especially towards British

0:36.7

Pakistanis. Katie, do you think this is a problem for Rishi Senak?

0:42.4

There's clear political problem for Rishi Senak if someone is party,

0:46.1

take great issue with his home secretary.

0:49.9

At the same time, Isla is a development which means that Sona Bravenman is in trouble.

0:56.1

She could be fighting for her career as a senior cabinet minister.

1:00.8

I'm not so sure. I think there's a few parts of this, so I think we'll

1:05.6

course and recess and parliament we'll back next week.

1:08.4

But a lot of this is looking like what conservative here,

1:11.0

Baroness Wazis has said, which is effectively that Sona Bravenman is unfit to be

1:16.4

home secretary. Now, those comments have been widely picked up.

1:20.8

There's very negative editorial in the Guardian about the home secretary,

1:25.1

but then I think you have to look at from a probably what's the perspective of

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