'There's a sense of calm before the storm about it' - The Braverman conundrum and how Sunak lost an authority he never truly had
Second only to Rishi Sunak, there is no politician within the current Conservative administration that this page has spoken about as much as Suella Braverman.
I gather, as - I suppose - a member of the bunny hugging, Leftie, tofu-eating Wokerati [basically a label borne out of some bizarre alien language applied to anybody that opposes Braverman and her vile, dog-whistle rhetoric], that's the point of Braverman. To offend, shock, provoke, troll.
There's a reason for this page's preoccupation with her, however - and it's not as a result of the constant attempts on the part of Braverman to essentially 'clickbait' people like me into 'reacting' to her vile, mostly performative nonsense.
It's more because of the consequential nature of her reappointment as Home Secretary back in October 2022; a job, following her dismissal by - of all people - Liz Truss, that she should have never occupied again.