Scowling Suella Braverman says she 'broke the law' in furious attacks on PMQs

Rishi Sunak has fought to defend Suella Braverman, whom he reappointed as Home Secretary just six days after being forced to resign for a serious violation of ministerial rules.

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LF: Meg Hillier challenges Suella Braverman

Under fire, Suella Braverman learned she had "broken the law" as Rishi Sunak struggled to defend her in a furious PMQ clash.

The Home Secretary scowled as she was fired at the coals by Labor MP Meg Hillier, who accused her of leaking information, presiding over 'chaos' at the Interior Ministry and for "breaking the law".

Ms Hillier, who chairs the Commons Public Accounts Committee, lambasted: 'What will she actually have to do to get fired?'

The prime minister fought to defend Ms Braverman, whom he reappointed as home secretary just six days after she was forced to resign over a serious breach of ministerial rules.

He retorted, "The Home Secretary made an error in judgement, but she recognized her error and took responsibility for her actions."

Home Secretary Suella Braverman frowns after being attacked by Labor MP Meg Hillier
Home Secretary Suella Braverman frowns after being attacked by Labor MP Meg Hillier (

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Ms Braverman set out 'transparently, in detail, a full sequence of events', he said, after she appeared she sent a sensitive immigration policy draft to the MP curator Sir John Hayes from a personal email account and accidentally copied into a curator. staff member.

Mr. Sunak said, "She is now getting down to business: cracking down on crime, defending our borders, which I know the party opposite has no interest in supporting."

But questions about the conduct of the crisis-hit interior minister continued in an increasingly fractious PMQ session.

Keir Starmer criticized the government for saying the asylum system was broken after more than a decade of Tory rule.

The Labor leader said: 'His Home Secretary says the asylum system is broken. Who broke it?

Scowling Suella Braverman says she 'broke the law' in furious attacks on PMQs

Rishi Sunak has fought to defend Suella Braverman, whom he reappointed as Home Secretary just six days after being forced to resign for a serious violation of ministerial rules.

Video loading

Video not available

Click to playTap to play

LF: Meg Hillier challenges Suella Braverman

Under fire, Suella Braverman learned she had "broken the law" as Rishi Sunak struggled to defend her in a furious PMQ clash.

The Home Secretary scowled as she was fired at the coals by Labor MP Meg Hillier, who accused her of leaking information, presiding over 'chaos' at the Interior Ministry and for "breaking the law".

Ms Hillier, who chairs the Commons Public Accounts Committee, lambasted: 'What will she actually have to do to get fired?'

The prime minister fought to defend Ms Braverman, whom he reappointed as home secretary just six days after she was forced to resign over a serious breach of ministerial rules.

He retorted, "The Home Secretary made an error in judgement, but she recognized her error and took responsibility for her actions."

Home Secretary Suella Braverman frowns after being attacked by Labor MP Meg Hillier
Home Secretary Suella Braverman frowns after being attacked by Labor MP Meg Hillier (

Picture:

PRU/AFP via Getty Images)

Ms Braverman set out 'transparently, in detail, a full sequence of events', he said, after she appeared she sent a sensitive immigration policy draft to the MP curator Sir John Hayes from a personal email account and accidentally copied into a curator. staff member.

Mr. Sunak said, "She is now getting down to business: cracking down on crime, defending our borders, which I know the party opposite has no interest in supporting."

But questions about the conduct of the crisis-hit interior minister continued in an increasingly fractious PMQ session.

Keir Starmer criticized the government for saying the asylum system was broken after more than a decade of Tory rule.

The Labor leader said: 'His Home Secretary says the asylum system is broken. Who broke it?

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