The Home Secretary seeks to create 'perpetual animosity' in government said James O'Brien, following Suella Braverman's criticism of the Met's approach to pro-Palestine protests.
The Home Secretary seeks to create ' perpetual animosity ' in government said James O'Brien, following Suella Braverman 's criticism of the Met 's approach to pro-Palestine protests. "You've got two camps. You've got those who rebuild the country: the constructionists," LBC caller Sarah from Liverpool, told James O'Brien, "but at heart, Suella's a destructionist.
If anybody's watching, great. But if people aren't noticing - that's when they take power.""A state of perpetual animosity, state of perpetual war", replied James, adding: "The more unstable everything is, the bigger the opportunity for them to waltz in and take over...
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