Israel-Hamas: PM Rishi Sunak Sacks UK Interior Minister Over Pro-Palestine March | Oneindia News

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In a significant development, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has made a decisive move by dismissing Interior Minister Suella Braverman. This decision comes in the aftermath of controversial comments made by Braverman last week concerning the police's handling of a pro-Palestinian march. Stay tuned for in-depth coverage of this unfolding political development and its potential implications.

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00:00 PM Rishi Sunak had sacked his Home Secretary Suhaila Braverman over her sharp criticism
00:06 of the police amid the ongoing pro-Palestine rallies in the United Kingdom.
00:10 Sunak had been under pressure to get rid of Braverman after her article in The Times UK
00:15 criticised the Metropolitan Police for allegedly going soft on certain radical elements in
00:20 pro-Palestine rallies.
00:23 According to reports, the UK Home Secretary accused police of applying a "double standard"
00:29 to rallies, particularly pro-Palestinian marches, in an opinion piece published before a pro-Palestinian
00:35 march on Saturday, November 11.
00:37 Braverman, a likely contender for Conservative Party's future leader, had consistently denounced
00:43 the tens of thousands of demonstrators who have assembled in London since Hamas's attack
00:48 on Israel last month.
00:50 The rallies have been dubbed "hate marches" and "mobs" by Braverman.
00:55 Braverman has been long known to make controversial statements for national security or police,
01:01 according to Reuters.
01:03 Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters have marched in London and across the UK calling
01:08 for an end to Israel's attack on Hamas.
01:11 Interestingly, Suhaila Braverman was born in Harrow, Greater London, and raised in Wembley.
01:16 She is the daughter of Omar and Christy Fernandes, both of Indian origin, who immigrated to Britain
01:23 in the 1960s from Mauritius and Kenya, respectively.
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