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Coffee House Shots

What is Suella Braverman up to?

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

Politics, Daily News, News

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2023

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Suella Braverman has again dominated conversation with her controversial rhetoric, this time comparing the pro-Palestinian marches to the Orange Marches of Northern Ireland in a punchy op-ed for the Times. Has she finally gone too far for this government? Max Jeffery talks to Katy Balls and James Heale.

Produced by Max Jeffery and Cindy Yu.

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Hello and welcome to Coffey House Shots,

0:20.4

The Spectators Daily Politics Podcast. I'm Max Jeffrey and I'm joined by Katie Bulls and James Heel.

0:26.9

Sweller Bravenman has written a piece in The Times today condemning the pro-Palestinian marches

0:32.1

saying that the police have shown some favourability towards them

0:35.5

and also comparing them to violence in Northern Ireland. Katie, what's Swell are up to?

0:40.9

So it feels at the moment as though another day, another row involving Sue had a bravamen, because of course we had a podcast all about her comments on rough sleeping and whether it's a lifestyle choice on Monday.

0:52.0

And this latest round which is once again

0:55.8

dominating the news, domination news to the point that Rishi Sunak's own

1:00.6

statement on the protest is getting very little attention, comes down to a piece

1:05.4

she wrote for the Times in which as you say she accused police officers of a double

1:09.9

standard when it comes to protest suggesting that when it comes to left-wing

1:14.1

protests they tend to get softer treatment but if it's more of a right-wing

1:18.1

protest though of course it's always hard to say it's purely right-to-left-wing

1:22.2

but you know for example anti-lock-down protests It's always hard to say something purely right or left wing.

1:22.6

But you know for example anti lockdown protest that type of thing the police can be a lot harsher in their treatment

1:30.1

and this is all of course ahead of the March which we know is now going ahead on Saturday

1:35.2

unless the police suddenly changed calls and the pro-Palestine March then.

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