Home affairs is infamously one of the trickiest portfolios in Whitehall
London’s Charing Cross Road was distinctly anxious last Saturday. As dusk fell and punters headed towards their evenings of enjoyment, gaggles of protesters congregated around Tube stations — exercising their democratic right to chant “justice for Palestine”. Others were far less respectful, chanting more hate-tinged slogans.
In this febrile crucible, what political leaders say is more important than ever. The Middle East debate is so complex that many take their cues from senior public figures for leadership. And that brings us to Suella Braverman. The Home Secretary made her reputation by being potent, outspoken and opining on cultural debates that MPs often shy away from. But her direct commentary on the Met’s policing has crossed a line for many Tories who are deeply worried about tone.
His task is made even more difficult by bellicose rhetoric. Language matters in political communications as much as what precisely is being said. Compare some of Braverman’s article with those of Danny Kruger, the Conservative MP for Devizes and one of Braverman’s allies. In an interview with the BBC, he argued that the Met needs to fulfill its policing responsibilities fairly.
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