Pressure grows on Sunak to sack Braverman over clash with police
The Guardian|November 10, 2023
Rishi Sunak is under growing pressure to sack Suella Braverman after she ignored Downing Street advice and published an explosive article accusing the Metropolitan police of political bias.
Rajeev Syal ,  Peter Walker , Vikram Dodd
Pressure grows on Sunak to sack Braverman over clash with police

Amid claims that the prime minister is too weak to remove the home secretary, ministers joined with senior police officers in accusing Braverman of stoking “hatred and division” before a pro-Palestinian march on Saturday.

Five opposition parties publicly called for her removal from office on Thursday after Downing Street said the Times article – in which Braverman claimed that unnamed police officers were guilty of “double standards” and “played favourites when it comes to demonstrators” – had not been signed off.

Inquiries have been launched into the article after changes demanded by No 10 officials before publication did not appear. A Downing Street spokesperson said the prime minister retained confidence in the home secretary.

Politicians from Northern Ireland claimed the article had damaged the likelihood of a return to a functioning democracy in Stormont, after Braverman described recent protests in central London as an “assertion of primacy by certain groups – particularly Islamists – of the kind we are more used to seeing in Northern Ireland”.

Labour sought to pile pressure on Sunak over Braverman’s remarks and demanded an investigation into an apparent breach of ministerial rules.

The shadow cabinet minister Pat McFadden has written to Sunak warning him that to “do nothing” would be a “display of weakness”.

“To say that the article was not cleared and then do nothing about it would strip you of all authority over the home secretary and leave her free to continue to say and do whatever she likes with no fear of sanction from you,” he said.

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