Haziq expresses his concerns to James O'Brien over recent remarks made by Home Secretary Suella Braverman, after she accused the police of “playing favourites”.
Haziq expresses his concerns to James O'Brien over recent remarks made by Home Secretary Suella Braverman , after she accused the police of “playing favourites”. Haziq in Stoke spoke to James O'Brien as Rishi Sunak is facing growing calls to sack Suella Braverman over her "unprecedented and worrying" comments on Armistice Day protests.
Downing Street said it did not clear her piece, which accused police of "playing favourites" with protesters, but Mr. Sunak still has confidence in the Home Secretary according to No.10.Haziq continued: "The way I see it, you know, what is the point of an armistice? It's to call for a ceasefire. Anyone who fought in the wars must understand that this needs to come to an end.
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