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9 hours ago, inlinesix said:

He might be different person when he becomes PM

Try to see if you have a chance to meet him in his 'meet the people ' session. 

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12 hours ago, Sosaria said:

He wasn't exactly born rich. But he married well and wisely. His wife was the one born rich [laugh]

 

Need money to marry money.

He had enough.

Given her family status, it would have been near impossible to find an eligible nice guy with same or more money so i suppose she got as close as she could find.😏

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1 hour ago, bsswan said:

Need money to marry money.

He had enough.

Given her family status, it would have been near impossible to find an eligible nice guy with same or more money so i suppose she got as close as she could find.😏

A lady finding a rich husband is easier than the other way around. You simply won't be going to the right place to meet a rich lady lor. 

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No wonder Tory party changing PMs like I change underwear!

All they do is tell lies!

"We built 40 new hospitals."

You are lying, no 40 new hospitals were built at all!

:D 

 

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After Boris, after Liz, now with Sunak, there's a leaky Sue.

what a mess.

 

Britain's New Prime Minister Is Already Facing His First Crisis

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Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing the first political crisis of his premiership, less than a week on the job after around 200 Conservative MPs chose him to lead the country. The crisis for the U.K.’s first Prime Minister of color swirls around Home Secretary Suella Braverman, also from a South Asian background, over her hardline approach to migrants.

Braverman is no stranger to controversy. She was forced to resign by Sunak’s predecessor Liz Truss—the U.K.’s shortest-serving leader ever—on Oct. 19, after admitting to data breaches that broke the government’s own rules. But just six days later, she was reinstated by Sunak as the U.K.’s immigration minister. Now she finds herself at the center of a scandal over newfound scrutiny of data breaches and uproar over policies that have resulted in “unsafe” conditions at an asylum processing center in Kent, southeast England.

Below, what to know about the Braverman controversy, and what it means for Sunak’s leadership.

“Leaky Sue’s” data security violations

Speaking with journalists Emily Maitlis and Lewis Goodall on their podcast “The News Agents,” the leader of the centrist Liberal Democrats, Ed Davey, said journalists told him Braverman has been nicknamed “Leaky Sue” by colleagues over her mishandling of sensitive information.

Braverman admitted to breaching the ministerial code by sending an official document. In her Oct. 19 resignation letter, she said she emailed a draft ministerial statement from her personal email to a “trusted parliamentary colleague.” She called it a “technical infringement” and said she reported the error immediately it via official channels.

Others have disagreed with that characterization.

“Suella Braverman did not mistakenly leak a meaningless document. She endlessly consulted a maverick. She deliberately emailed a policy doc not yet agreed to her pvt email. Then she sent it to John Hayes and someone she thought was his wife,” tweeted Tim Shipman, the chief political commentator at The Sunday Times, referring to her political ally Hayes.

For many, it remains unclear what changed in the short window between Braverman’s Oct. 19 resignation and her reinstatement last week.

On Monday, Braverman admitted to sending official documents to her personal email address on six occasions, raising further concerns about data breaches.

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Leaky Sue cannot be trussted.

:D

6 minutes ago, Kb27 said:

After Boris, after Liz, now with Sunak, there's a leaky Sue.

what a mess.

 

Britain's New Prime Minister Is Already Facing His First Crisis

306cf200-592d-11ed-bebe-96a2fd5c1778

Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing the first political crisis of his premiership, less than a week on the job after around 200 Conservative MPs chose him to lead the country. The crisis for the U.K.’s first Prime Minister of color swirls around Home Secretary Suella Braverman, also from a South Asian background, over her hardline approach to migrants.

Braverman is no stranger to controversy. She was forced to resign by Sunak’s predecessor Liz Truss—the U.K.’s shortest-serving leader ever—on Oct. 19, after admitting to data breaches that broke the government’s own rules. But just six days later, she was reinstated by Sunak as the U.K.’s immigration minister. Now she finds herself at the center of a scandal over newfound scrutiny of data breaches and uproar over policies that have resulted in “unsafe” conditions at an asylum processing center in Kent, southeast England.

Below, what to know about the Braverman controversy, and what it means for Sunak’s leadership.

“Leaky Sue’s” data security violations

Speaking with journalists Emily Maitlis and Lewis Goodall on their podcast “The News Agents,” the leader of the centrist Liberal Democrats, Ed Davey, said journalists told him Braverman has been nicknamed “Leaky Sue” by colleagues over her mishandling of sensitive information.

Braverman admitted to breaching the ministerial code by sending an official document. In her Oct. 19 resignation letter, she said she emailed a draft ministerial statement from her personal email to a “trusted parliamentary colleague.” She called it a “technical infringement” and said she reported the error immediately it via official channels.

Others have disagreed with that characterization.

“Suella Braverman did not mistakenly leak a meaningless document. She endlessly consulted a maverick. She deliberately emailed a policy doc not yet agreed to her pvt email. Then she sent it to John Hayes and someone she thought was his wife,” tweeted Tim Shipman, the chief political commentator at The Sunday Times, referring to her political ally Hayes.

For many, it remains unclear what changed in the short window between Braverman’s Oct. 19 resignation and her reinstatement last week.

On Monday, Braverman admitted to sending official documents to her personal email address on six occasions, raising further concerns about data breaches.

 

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3 hours ago, Kb27 said:

After Boris, after Liz, now with Sunak, there's a leaky Sue.

what a mess.

 

Britain's New Prime Minister Is Already Facing His First Crisis

306cf200-592d-11ed-bebe-96a2fd5c1778

Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing the first political crisis of his premiership, less than a week on the job after around 200 Conservative MPs chose him to lead the country. The crisis for the U.K.’s first Prime Minister of color swirls around Home Secretary Suella Braverman, also from a South Asian background, over her hardline approach to migrants.

Braverman is no stranger to controversy. She was forced to resign by Sunak’s predecessor Liz Truss—the U.K.’s shortest-serving leader ever—on Oct. 19, after admitting to data breaches that broke the government’s own rules. But just six days later, she was reinstated by Sunak as the U.K.’s immigration minister. Now she finds herself at the center of a scandal over newfound scrutiny of data breaches and uproar over policies that have resulted in “unsafe” conditions at an asylum processing center in Kent, southeast England.

Below, what to know about the Braverman controversy, and what it means for Sunak’s leadership.

“Leaky Sue’s” data security violations

Speaking with journalists Emily Maitlis and Lewis Goodall on their podcast “The News Agents,” the leader of the centrist Liberal Democrats, Ed Davey, said journalists told him Braverman has been nicknamed “Leaky Sue” by colleagues over her mishandling of sensitive information.

Braverman admitted to breaching the ministerial code by sending an official document. In her Oct. 19 resignation letter, she said she emailed a draft ministerial statement from her personal email to a “trusted parliamentary colleague.” She called it a “technical infringement” and said she reported the error immediately it via official channels.

Others have disagreed with that characterization.

“Suella Braverman did not mistakenly leak a meaningless document. She endlessly consulted a maverick. She deliberately emailed a policy doc not yet agreed to her pvt email. Then she sent it to John Hayes and someone she thought was his wife,” tweeted Tim Shipman, the chief political commentator at The Sunday Times, referring to her political ally Hayes.

For many, it remains unclear what changed in the short window between Braverman’s Oct. 19 resignation and her reinstatement last week.

On Monday, Braverman admitted to sending official documents to her personal email address on six occasions, raising further concerns about data breaches.

 

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