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Coffee House Shots

Is Suella Braverman safe for now?

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

Politics, Daily News, News

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2023

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Despite mounting pressure from Conservative MPs to remove Suella Braverman, no announcement has been made yet. How much pressure is Rishi Sunak facing over the Home Secretary's stand-off with the Met Police? Also on the podcast, Natasha Feroze speaks to James Heale and Isabel Harman about the Conservative Home Cabinet league table ahead of a possible reshuffle. 

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0:12.6

Hello and welcome to coffee, hash shots, the Spectators Daily Politics Podcast.

0:20.8

I'm Natasha Fros and I'm joined by James Ian and Isabel Hardman.

0:25.0

Well, the Soella Storm is ongoing, it doesn't look like she has been fired yet or stepped down.

0:31.0

James, could you give us an update on if anything's changed so far?

0:34.0

Well it's a Friday today which means of course MPs are away from Westminster in their

0:37.7

constituencies which means that perhaps a little bit of the heat that was sort of

0:41.1

building yesterday has gone down a bit.

0:43.7

But I think over the weekend really there's going to be two things in the coming week to watch

0:47.1

out for.

0:48.1

First of all obviously the demonstration on Saturday and thereafter the Rwanda ruling

0:52.4

on the Wednesday. I think these are two of the big yardsticks.

0:55.0

Talking to MPs yesterday, I think a lot of MPs in the centre ground of the party are

0:59.9

pretty annoyed by how this whole gone down. The argument that Ritchie

1:03.6

Synex supporters are saying is you know look we've got had this King's

1:06.8

speech this week some sensible stuff in there we want to be talking about all

1:10.6

of that what we're going to do to meet voter concerns and yet you see media

1:14.0

round after media round happened Mark Harper with Michael Gove and this

1:17.3

morning Jeremy Hunt talking about the economic figures instead get asked questions

1:20.1

about sort of Braverman so I think there's a bit a bit of discontent there in the sense of the party.

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