

#112 - Suella Braverman - Too Conservative for the Conservative Party
12 snips Sep 12, 2025
Suella Braverman, former Home Secretary in the UK's Conservative government, dives into controversial topics in this engaging discussion. She shares insights on immigration policies, criticizing current government leniency and expressing disillusionment with party leadership. Braverman also discusses moral cowardice regarding grooming gangs and her views on Rishi Sunak's leadership. With a focus on political integrity and the evolving identity of the Conservative Party, she advocates for a return to traditional British values amidst changing societal dynamics.
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Rein In Union Power
- Reassert stronger limits on union power by raising ballot thresholds and restricting strike scope.
- Protect public services and productivity by refusing to appease militant union leadership.
Migration Is A Central Systemic Crisis
- Suella Braverman argues mass uncontrolled immigration is a top systemic crisis harming public services and social cohesion.
- She links migration pressure to falling productivity, rising costs, and cultural unease in Britain.
Conservative Party Lost Its Conservative Core
- Braverman argues the Conservative Party became too liberal, tactical and technocratic, losing core conservative courage.
- She says ministers avoided decisions to not upset lobby groups, undermining conservative values.