The British minister for internal security resigned

Braverman resigned after just six weeks in office - because she broke government security rules by sending an official document from her personal email

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Braverman, Photo: Reuters
Braverman, Photo: Reuters
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British Secretary of State for Homeland Security Suella Braverman resigned today during a face-to-face meeting with Prime Minister Liz Truss, the BBC reported.

Braverman resigned after just six weeks in office - because she broke government security rules by sending an official document from her personal email.

In a written explanation of her resignation, she stated that the government must rely on people who "accept responsibility for their own mistakes."

According to her, "when we pretend that we didn't make mistakes and when we hope that things will solve themselves by some magic - that is not serious politics."

In her letter, Suela Braverman expressed "concerns about the direction" the new British government is taking with Prime Minister Trass at the helm.

"Not only have we broken key promises we made to our voters, but I have serious concerns about the commitment of this government to what it has proclaimed, which is to reduce the overall number of migrants and stop illegal migration - especially the dangerous ones, overseas in small boats." , Braverman stated.

The now-former minister was a staunch supporter of Brexit and was firmly on the right wing of Britain's Conservative Party.

In the meantime, the British Prime Minister received information from the government that Braverman violated the rules not only by sending an official document from a private email, but also by delivering the document to a person who was not authorized to receive it.

Her successor in office will be Grant Schaps.

With the departure of Braveman, the already shaken government of Liz Truss is in even greater trouble.

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