Tuesday, February 10, 2026
  • Who’sWho Africa AWARDS
  • About TimeAfrica Magazine
  • Contact Us
Time Africa Magazine
  • Home
  • Magazine
  • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
  • News
  • World News
    • US
    • UAE
    • Europe
    • UK
    • Israel-Hamas
    • Russia-Ukraine
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Column
  • Interviews
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
Time Africa Magazine
  • Home
  • Magazine
  • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
  • News
  • World News
    • US
    • UAE
    • Europe
    • UK
    • Israel-Hamas
    • Russia-Ukraine
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Column
  • Interviews
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
Time Africa Magazine
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
  • News
  • Magazine
  • World News

Home » World News » Sunak had ‘idiotic policies’ and Tories took voters for ‘mugs’, says Braverman

Sunak had ‘idiotic policies’ and Tories took voters for ‘mugs’, says Braverman

July 7, 2024
in World News
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By Will Hazell

Suella Braverman has said that the Conservatives “deserved” their historic election defeat, in an intervention that will be seen as laying the groundwork for her leadership bid.

The former home secretary accuses Rishi Sunak of pursuing an “idiotic strategy” and suggests that some of her colleagues treated voters like “mugs”

It comes as Tom Tugendhat is preparing to launch his own leadership campaign, with allies saying he will be able to appeal to the full spectrum of ex-Tory supporters, from Reform UK voters to those who backed the Liberal Democrats.

Suella Braverman
Suella Braverman

Kemi Badenoch, Robert Jenrick and Dame Priti Patel are also mulling leadership bids.

ReadAlso

If Kemi Badenoch carries on like this, she’ll be elected Prime Minister

Kemi Badenoch reveals ‘hysterical’ level of personal attacks faced as a black woman

In her article, Mrs Braverman says that the Tories “failed in office and deserved this result”.

In scathing criticism of Mr Sunak, she questions whether he ever really wanted to deliver the Rwanda deportation scheme, which Labour has now scrapped.

ADVERTISEMENT

“Rishi might not have meant Rwanda and did not do it, but I meant it and wanted it done,” she writes. “The promise he’d do it is why I’m the guilty woman who helped make him PM.”

Attacking parliamentary colleagues who backed Mr Sunak, she claims: “So many of the so few colleagues who survived letting Rishi be Rishi still don’t get it.”

“Many saw the result coming months ago and advised a way out. We were vilified as ‘divisive’ and ‘self-indulgent’. One colleague told me to ‘STFU’ [shut the f— up].”

She says the party’s vote collapsed because of an “idiotic strategy of intermittently and inconsistently making ‘Tory Right’ noises – which disintegrated when set against our liberal Conservative record”.

Criticising the approach to tax, immigration and trans issues under Mr Sunak, she says: “Whatever some of my colleagues think, the voters aren’t mugs: they saw what we did in office and ignored what we insincerely said while campaigning.

“High taxes, high immigration, and – and I can hardly bear to say this – children literally, physically, mutilated by insane political correctness on our watch.

“The problem wasn’t people like me and [Tory peer] David Frost warning about the mistakes being made, it was the mistakes!”

In words which will be read as a leadership pitch, she says the Conservatives need to “overhaul our party organisation so that MPs listen to members”, warning against any attempt to bypass the membership when choosing the next leader.

“They did not give us the leader who lost two-thirds of my colleagues their seats. We MPs did that,” she writes. “The feedback loop where a court of chums, and a claque of cheerleaders, tells you how brilliantly you’re doing needs to end.”

Outlining policies which the Tories need to “adopt in opposition and do in office”, she says that the UK has to “leave the European Convention on Human Rights, scrap the Human Rights Act and fix Labour’s Equality Act”.

“All the other things we ought to argue for – and which we failed to do in office for 14 years – require that legal bedrock.”

The article fires the starting pistol in a leadership race which is likely to highlight deep divisions in the Tory party after last week’s crushing election result.

Mr Tugendhat, the former security minister, is expected to run in the contest, with allies saying that to make a comeback the Conservatives will have to appeal to Lib Dem and Labour voters, as well as those who voted Reform.

With Penny Mordaunt no longer in the race after losing her seat, they believe he will get to the final two candidates and make the membership round. However, supporters of Mr Tugendhat are resisting the notion that he is the candidate of the Tory Left or the “moderates”.

On Monday, he will host MPs and journalists in Westminster for “belated birthday” drinks. Allies played down the idea that the event would be a soft launch for his campaign.

Other contenders are yet to show their hand, with an ally of the former business secretary Mrs Badenoch saying she was “reflecting on the result” and “speaking lots to colleagues who’ve won and lost”.

“She thinks the post-mortem shouldn’t be rushed, it needs proper consideration,” they added.

Mr Jenrick is also widely expected to make a bid. Allies of the former Cabinet minister argue that his decision to resign from Mr Sunak’s government over concerns about immigration policy have been vindicated.

Dame Priti is another possible contender, but the former chancellor Jeremy Hunt has ruled himself out of the race.

Source: The Telegraph

Related

Tags: Kemi BadenochPriti PatelReform UKRishi SunakRobert JenrickSuella Braverman
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

‘Unstable’ Macron may resign after second-round French vote

Next Post

Court Orders Buhari’s minister, Umar-Farouk to Account For N729 billion

You MayAlso Like

World News

Voting begins in Japan’s general election

February 8, 2026
World News

Isis-linked group kills 31 in deadly Pakistan mosque suicide attack

February 7, 2026
World News

North Korea ‘executes schoolchildren for watching Squid Game’

February 6, 2026
A US Marine honour guard holds the Vietnamese flag to welcome Defence Minister Phan Van Giang to the Pentagon on September 9, 2024. Photo: AP
World News

Secret Document Reveals Vietnamese Military Preparing For Possible American War

February 4, 2026
World News

Why China hastily executed 11 members of notorious mafia family

January 30, 2026
Featured

Trump Weighs New Military Strikes Against Iran

January 30, 2026
Next Post

Court Orders Buhari’s minister, Umar-Farouk to Account For N729 billion

The Reason France's Mbappé Is Wearing a Mask

Discussion about this post

U.S. Judge Slams FBI and DEA for Stonewalling Release of Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s Narcotics Records

Africa’s Green Economy Summit 2026 aims to unlock global capital

At 82 and after 42 years in power, Congo’s Denis Sassou Nguesso seeks another term

Ogilisi Igbo Supports Anambra Mortuary Law to Revive Traditional Igbo Burial Practices

Oluremi Tinubu Calls for Stronger U.S.–Nigeria Partnership Against Jihadists

Kogi Assembly wants EFCC Chairman Olukoyede sacked immediately

  • U.S. Judge Slams FBI and DEA for Stonewalling Release of Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s Narcotics Records

    544 shares
    Share 218 Tweet 136
  • Africa’s Green Economy Summit 2026 aims to unlock global capital

    542 shares
    Share 217 Tweet 136
  • At 82 and after 42 years in power, Congo’s Denis Sassou Nguesso seeks another term

    542 shares
    Share 217 Tweet 136
  • Ogilisi Igbo Supports Anambra Mortuary Law to Revive Traditional Igbo Burial Practices

    541 shares
    Share 216 Tweet 135
  • Oluremi Tinubu Calls for Stronger U.S.–Nigeria Partnership Against Jihadists

    541 shares
    Share 216 Tweet 135
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

U.S. Judge Slams FBI and DEA for Stonewalling Release of Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s Narcotics Records

February 9, 2026

Africa’s Green Economy Summit 2026 aims to unlock global capital

February 10, 2026

At 82 and after 42 years in power, Congo’s Denis Sassou Nguesso seeks another term

February 9, 2026

Ogilisi Igbo Supports Anambra Mortuary Law to Revive Traditional Igbo Burial Practices

February 10, 2026

Ogilisi Igbo Supports Anambra Mortuary Law to Revive Traditional Igbo Burial Practices

February 10, 2026
Senegalese police have pledged to pursue and dismantle such crime networks| AFP via Getty Images

Senegal Police Arrest 14 in Transnational Paedophile Gang Linked to France

February 10, 2026

Africa’s Green Economy Summit 2026 aims to unlock global capital

February 10, 2026

Oluremi Tinubu Calls for Stronger U.S.–Nigeria Partnership Against Jihadists

February 9, 2026

ABOUT US

Time Africa Magazine

TIMEAFRICA MAGAZINE is an African Magazine with a culture of excellence; a magazine without peer. Nearly a third of its readers hold advanced degrees and include novelists, … READ MORE >>

SECTIONS

  • Aviation
  • Column
  • Crime
  • Europe
  • Featured
  • Gallery
  • Health
  • Interviews
  • Israel-Hamas
  • Lifestyle
  • Magazine
  • Middle-East
  • News
  • Politics
  • Press Release
  • Russia-Ukraine
  • Science
  • Special Report
  • Sports
  • TV/Radio
  • UAE
  • UK
  • US
  • World News

Useful Links

  • AllAfrica
  • Channel Africa
  • El Khabar
  • The Guardian
  • Cairo Live
  • Le Republicain
  • Magazine: 9771144975608
  • Subscribe to TIMEAFRICA MAGAZINE biweekly news magazine

    Enjoy handpicked stories from around African continent,
    delivered anywhere in the world

    Subscribe

    • About TimeAfrica Magazine
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • WHO’SWHO AWARDS

    © Copyright TimeAfrica Magazine Limited 2026 - All rights reserved.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
    • Politics
    • Column
    • Interviews
    • Gallery
    • Lifestyle
    • Special Report
    • Sports
    • TV/Radio
    • Aviation
    • Health
    • Science
    • World News

    © Copyright TimeAfrica Magazine Limited 2026 - All rights reserved.

    This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.