Suella Braverman

"I think you’re answering a different question Mr Tugendhat," Mishal Husain told him.
Ex-prime minister dismisses suggestion the controversial crackdown will deal with “illegal migration once and for all is wrong”.
Home secretary claims to have faced “grotesque slurs” for saying “simple truths” – and urges politicians to "choose their words carefully".
BBC facing a rebellion as top pundits take a stand after presenter "steps down".
"Division is all they have left to offer," he says as minister Robert Jenrick claims the controversial plan is “legal, fair and moral”.
After all, the Match of the Day host is not the one who decides national asylum policy.
Critics described the government’s approach to immigration as “baffling” and blamed the shortages on Brexit.
The revelation comes as controversy continues to rage over the government's migrant crackdown.
There are currently more refugees coming to the UK than any time since WW2, but there's still not widespread concern.
“I’ll continue to try and speak up for those poor souls that have no voice.”