“She had to go.” Kwasi Kwarteng turns on Suella Braverman | LBC

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Nov 15, 2023
In a wide-ranging interview, Nick Ferrari presses former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng on the recent government turmoil, including Suella Braverman's controversial comments and eventual sacking, as well as the appointment of David Cameron.

00:00 Is the Prime Minister weak?
01:09 Is the government moving backwards?
01:53 Did Suella Braverman have to be sacked?
02:40 Was she right to say that homelessness is a ‘lifestyle choice’?
03:18 Did she enflame tensions at the Cenotaph?
04:01 Nick reminds Kwarteng of previous critical comments he’d made about David Cameron
05:05 How electable are the Conservatives?
05:54 Is David Cameron right or wrong on China?
07:00 How big a deal is the Florida Pact?
07:35 How do you rate Jeremy Hunt as Chancellor?
08:30 Where might the Tories plan for tax cuts?
09:04 Will the government touch the pension triple lock?
09:20 What’s the biggest difference between being a Cabinet minister and a backbencher?
11:04 What’s your view on Keir Starmer and Gaza?
12:22 Will you be watching Nigel Farage on I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here?
12:43 Will he be a threat at the next election?
13:32 Are you standing at the next election?
14:11 Is Sunak finished if the Tories lose?
14:43 Has Suella Braverman enhanced her chances of becoming the next leader?
15:14 What does the government do if the Rwanda plan is rejected by the Supreme Court?

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