Showing posts with label Home Secretary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Secretary. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 November 2023

Suella Braverman: Asset or Liability? There are profiles and profiles

 

Suella Braverman: Asset or Liability? Never try to outshine your boss.

The news that 10 Downing Street has not supported what was said by the Home Secretary in a controversial article might tell you that the clock is ticking for Suella Braverman. And the word 'controversial' perfectly describes Suella Braverman that has over-stepped the mark not once, but several times. The role of Home Secretary can be a poison chalice for many reasons, without adding what Suella Braverman has been adding in recent days. Her remarks about 'homelessness being a lifestyle choice' left many, from all political persuasions, scratching their heads in disbelief. She has appeared as insensitive, careless and extremely divisive. Not the ingredients for a country that faces enormous divisions caused by external events and not the ingredients for a country in which a growing number of people are struggling to make ends meet.

This happens at a time when Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing an uphill struggle to inspire confidence and hope not just across the country, but also inside his own Cabinet and his own political party, with cabinet ministers resigning and saying that they will not be standing at the next General Election and others not willing to stand because they feel that they will face a disastrous defeat, with MPs being forced to resign and/or being deprived of the party whip due to wide range of scandals, the Conservative Party is not in good shape. You can try to raise your profile, but you might not be doing it for the right reasons and/or in the right way.

When it comes to the media, it feels that a growing number of MPs and former MPs have been joining GB News and this includes a former Prime Minister, a former Cabinet Minister and the present Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party. Is there enough space to include Suella Braverman as television presenter? With her statements, she has even surpassed Nigel Farage and this is an act hard to follow. 

Thirteen years is perhaps too long a time for a political party to stay in power without suffering the natural consequences. Too many excesses, too many scandals, too much division. Too much contempt for ordinary people and for ordinary peoples' needs and realities.

Next year, there are major electoral contests: the General Election and the Greater London Assembly Elections, elections of the devolved authorities in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The outcome of these elections is by no means guaranteed. The two major political parties have crisis of their own to deal with. Life has not been easy for a growing number of ordinary people and political uncertainties threaten to make life even harder. The time of moderate prices and predictability is over. 

Sunday, 28 May 2017

How did former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith's research in London Soho's Red Light District go?

Jacqui Smith
How did Former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith's research in London Soho's Red Light district go?

When she was found in researching in Soho's, the former Labour Party Home Secretary indicated that she was working on a project involving female prostitutes.

This came after having to cease being Home Secretary when it was discovered that she had claimed as Parliamentary Expenses pornographic material acquired by her husband but the charges against Home Secretary Jacqui Smith didn't end with the acquisition of graphic material for sexual gratification.

False housing claims, acquisition of expensive equipment and claims for other expenses to cover private expenses like accountancy bills, et cetera, et cetera, were also part of the package of irregularities - some would say criminal activity - that pushed Jacqui Smith out of the Cabinet together with another list of MPs including Patricia Hewitt.

Despite such reputable political background she was employed by broadcaster LBC to interview the 2012 British National Party Mayoral Candidate at the London Assembly building during the 2012 London Mayoral Election.

But like I said at the beginning we still don't know the outcome of her research on prostitution in London Soho's Red Light District.