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Suella tells Rishi: 'You have repeatedly failed to deliver'

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

Politics, Daily News, News

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

When Suella Braverman was sacked on Monday she warned that she would have more to say in due course, and has just released her resignation letter. It is predictably punchy, accusing the prime minister of backtracking on policy promises he made her and especially on his commitment to stop the boats. Will Sunak come to regret casting Suella Braverman aside? Is this the start of a leadership bid?

Cindy You speaks to Katy Balls and Paul Goodman. 

Produced by Cindy Yu and Oscar Edmondson. 

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Hello and welcome to coffeehouse shots, the Spectators Daily Politics Podcast. I'm Cindy You and I'm joined by Katie Boz and Paul Goodman,

0:27.0

editor of Conservative Home.

0:29.0

So in the last few minutes,

0:30.0

Suella Braverman's resignation letter has finally dropped after she was sacked from the government yesterday.

0:35.5

It's quite a long letter, so I would recommend listeners go and read it themselves, but it includes

0:40.6

punchy sentences such as you, referring to Riesi United saying you have manifestly

0:45.2

and repeatedly failed to deliver on every single one of these key policies.

0:49.2

It also says that so Ella Braverman has become become horse urging you to consider legislation to ban

0:54.8

the hate marches and helps them the rising tide of racism. Someone needs to be

0:59.3

honest your plan is not working. Katie reactions. I wouldn't say it's the mildest of

1:05.6

resignation letters. I think some people said yes at Terrez Coffey's

1:09.1

resignation letter was a little bit sassy when she was talking about the number of prime ministers

1:13.6

she had served under but I think compared to the list hers is positively

1:17.7

charming Sunac fan club levels it's been quite clear that from the moment that Sierra Bravo was sacked, and probably before she was sacked, that Sierra Bravo was not going to go quietly.

1:28.0

Those around her would suggest that she knew where the bodies were buried,

1:33.2

having worked with Cunuch from an early stage,

1:35.7

said, you know, she wants to shape conservative policy,

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