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UK's Opposition questions Braverman's return to Home Office; PM Sunak defends her

On his first full day as Prime Minister, Sunak met his new Cabinet on Wednesday before facing opposition leader Keir Starmer in Prime Minister Questions (PMQs) in the House of Commons.

October 26, 2022 / 21:22 IST
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UK Home Secretary 
Suella Braverman
UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman

Britain's newly-appointed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Wednesday firmly defended his decision to re-appoint Indian-origin Suella Braverman as home secretary, despite growing calls for a probe into the security breaches she committed. Braverman, 42, resigned from the Cabinet of former prime minister Liz Truss last week, having breached the ministerial code by sending secure information from her private email. She was reappointed by Sunak on Tuesday.

On his first full day as Prime Minister, Sunak met his new Cabinet on Wednesday before facing opposition leader Keir Starmer in Prime Minister Questions (PMQs) in the House of Commons. Labour Party leader Keir Starmer initially welcomed Sunak - the first Indian-origin British Prime Minister - saying that it's a reminder that "Britain is a place where people of all races and beliefs can fulfil their dreams".

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Then Starmer asked Sunak: "Was the home secretary right to resign last week for a breach of security?" He noted that Sunak has promised to govern with "integrity, professionalism and accountability", but points out that he has put in charge of the Home Office a woman forced to leave her job just a week ago.

"Have officials raised concerns about his decision to appoint her?" Starmer asked Sunak. Sunak then responded by thanking Starmer for his kind and generous welcome, adding that he knows they will no doubt have "robust exchanges".