In an article in The Times, he criticized the police’s decision not to prevent the pro-Palestine march on Saturday, noting that officers were “more lenient” with these demonstrators than “with other groups.”
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunakfired Interior Minister Suella Braverman, who has been embroiled in numerous controversies and whose continuity in government has already been called into question due to an article published last week in which she questioned allowing police to organize a pro-Palestinian protest.
Sunak formalized the decision on Monday, as part of a set of changes that are expected to affect other government portfolios, according to sources quoted by the BBC.
Braverman rebuked in an article in times Police decision not to prevent the pro-Palestine march on Saturday, noting that the elements were “more lenient” with these demonstrators than “other groups.”
In an unusual attack against agents by a senior Interior Ministry official, he also stated that the Metropolitan Police “ignored violations committed by pro-Palestinian mobs” in the context of the protests that took place in recent weeks against the Israeli bombing of Jerusalem. Gaza strip.
Braverman was already part of the previous ministries and Resigned from Liz Truss After he admitted to violating security protocols. However, just a few days later, Sunak restored her to the same ministry, entrusting her with one of the policies, immigration, which the current Prime Minister has championed most strongly for reform.
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