Britain’s Home Secretary resigns after sensitive information on her private phone

British Home Secretary Suella Braverman has announced she has resigned from her post following she sent an official document from her personal email in a “technical violation” of government rules.

“I made a mistake, I take responsibility, and I resign,” she added in a letter to Prime Minister Liz Truss posted on Twitter on Wednesday.

Braverman said she had “serious concerns” regarding the government’s commitment to honor the commitments it made to voters in the last election.

Shapps as Minister of the Interior

British Prime Minister Liz Terrace’s office said former Transport Minister Grant Shapps had been appointed Home Secretary to replace Braverman.

Today’s parliament session began with boos and a barrage of criticism once morest the British Prime Minister.

This time, however, the conservative politics also strongly resisted criticism and ridicule, especially from the leader of the opposition Labor Party, Keir Starmer.

But the critics’ swords did not spare her, but rather touched her from all sides, as many MPs questioned her ability and plan.

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Some of them also asked, “Why are you here if” your program is good, in reference to government accountability sessions, while another asked, “Do we refrain from washing our face with warm water in the winter?”

However, every time she was answering and addressing the assertion of her survival.

It appears that Trass “did its job” in the first parliamentary questioning session, since the new Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt canceled a package of tax cuts announced by her government last month.

It is noteworthy that the unfunded tax cuts package announced on September 23 had sparked turmoil in financial markets, and led to a decline in the exchange rate of the pound sterling, as well as increased the cost of government borrowing in the United Kingdom, which prompted the Bank of England to intervene to prevent the crisis from reaching the economy aggregate and jeopardizing pensions.

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