Here's everything you need to know about Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's home secretary Suella Braverman from her age, to where she's from, her religion and even who her husband and children are.
career including her policies and background, to her personal life including her husband and children - here's all the details and facts:Where is Suella Braverman from and what is her background?
Suella, 42, was born in Harrow in north-west London and grew up in Wembley with her parents, Uma and Christie Fernandes. Her mother and father emigrated to the UK in the 1960s and are from Kenya and Mauritius. Her mum was an NHS nurse and was also a Tory councillor who once run to become an MP, while her father worked in housing association.
Suella won a scholarship from her local private school to read Law at Queens' College, Cambridge University. She then went on to achieve a Masters in European and French Law at the Pantheon-Sorbonne in Paris. The home sec then continued her education in New York where she sat her Bar exams and qualified as an Attorney in New York.Suella is Buddhist - when she became an MP she took her oath on the book of Buddhist scripture Dhammapada.Her career started when she was elected as the Tory MP for Fareham in May 2015 after many attempts at gaining other seats., she served on multiple parliamentary committees and campaigned for the UK to leave the European Union.
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