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The view is Braverman threw in her lot in return for her getting her job back as Home Secretary - it certainly wasn't for any competence
That this was triggered by revelations from the former Tory Party chairman, Jake Berry, who questioned was an obvious security risk re-appointed.
But more telling is that this 'whistle blowing' shows that the internal feuding within the Tory Party is still ongoing and bitter. The ferrets in the sack are still biting each other, with the result that ..........
"Fck the poor/the country. we've got to get those right/far right b'stards' - and that will be their focus.
Jake Berry MP
" Berry said there had been “multiple breaches of the ministerial code” after Braverman had sent the document to her confidante and fellow MP Sir John Hayes.
“It was sent from a private email address to another member of parliament,” “She then sought to copy in that individual’s wife and accidentally sent it to a staffer in parliament. To me, that seems a really serious breach, especially when it was documents relating to cyber security, as I believe. That seems a really serious breach."
It now appears there are questions over the emails she sent via a personal email
"the “growth visas” announcement Braverman sent to several figures outside the government that led to her sacking nearly two weeks agothe “growth visas” announcement Braverman sent to several figures outside the government that led to her sacking nearly two weeks ago"
“not unreasonable to suggest” that the policy leak “could lead to insider trading on the value of sterling”
"Downing Street had briefed journalists when Braverman was sacked on 19 October that the information she leaked was market-sensitive"
Not like a Tory to be insider trading, unless it is Paterson who resigned for simply taking 'backhanders' the recent revelations about Lord Shrewsbury