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UK’S Sunak faces growing pressure over reappointe­d interior minister

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London, UK - British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faced growing pressure on Sunday after reappointi­ng interior minister Suella Braverman despite her resignatio­n over a security breach.

Sunak reinstated Braverman as Home Secretary when he became prime minister, just days after she quit predecesso­r Liz Truss’s short-lived government.

Opposition Labour MP Yvette Cooper on Sunday slammed Sunak’s ‘irresponsi­ble’ reappointm­ent of Braverman to the position in charge of domestic security issues, also telling Sky News there were questions over

possible other security breaches by Braverman.

“It really shows the huge error of judgment that Rishi Sunak has made in reappointi­ng someone just six days after she broke the

ministeria­l code over security lapses,” Cooper said.

“National security is too important for this kind of chaos, confusion and really irresponsi­ble decision making.”

Cooper spoke after Labour leader Keir Starmer on Friday said Sunak should sack Braverman, calling it the ‘strong thing to do’. Braverman is seen as repre

senting the most right-wing Tory

It really shows the huge error of judgment that Rishi Sunak has made in reappointi­ng someone just six days after she broke the ministeria­l code over security lapses yvette cooper

MPS. She has enthusiast­ically supported a plan to send migrants arriving illegally in the UK to Rwanda.

She reportedly had rowed with Truss over immigratio­n policy but quit over a security breach: sending a sensitive doc

ument to her private email ac

count and then forwarding it on.

Sunak has insisted that Braverman acknowledg­ed her mistake and took responsibi­lity.

Sunak ally Michael Gove, who has returned to the job he did under Boris Johnson’s premiershi­p as minister for ‘level

ling up’, defended Braverman

on Sunday as a ‘first-rate frontrank politician’.

He told Sky News Braverman is ‘working hard in order to ensure that our borders can be made more secure, and that policing is more effective’.

Gove told the BBC it was his ‘understand­ing’ that Braverman swiftly reported the incident in the appropriat­e way, while the broadcaste­r reported it had been

shown an email from Braverman asking the recipient: “Can you delete the message and ignore?”

Gove insisted such a message would be ‘standard practice’.

The scandal came as the Mail on Sunday published an unconfirme­d report that Truss’s personal phone was hacked by suspected Kremlin agents while she was serving as foreign minister. Gove told Sky he did not know whether the story was true, but stressed: “We take se

curity issues incredibly seriously”.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Britain’s PM Rishi Sunak speaks during his first Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQS) in the House of Commons
(AFP) Britain’s PM Rishi Sunak speaks during his first Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQS) in the House of Commons

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