UMVA has learned that a stunning revelation has been made by Suella Braverman, the former UK Home Secretary, about her alleged powerlessness to implement changes to the British immigration system despite being in control of it.
Braverman made the claim in an interview with a British news outlet, where she expressed frustration that she was repeatedly blocked and undermined by her own Conservative colleagues. She argued that the UK needed to leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to stop the "invasion" of migrants.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Braverman accused her former colleagues of failing to stop the influx of migrants and refusing to apologize for their mistakes. She cited the high approval rate of asylum claims - over 90% - as evidence of the government's failure.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Braverman's departure from the Conservative Party was motivated by her disagreement with their handling of immigration. She stated that the party's failure to address the issue made them untrustworthy.
Robert Jenrick, a prominent figure in the Reform party, has weighed in on the debate. He proposed banning visas for individuals coming to the UK from Sudan, arguing that immigration should only be allowed if it benefits British people.
Jenrick's comments sparked controversy, with critics drawing attention to his past role in the Conservative government. A community note on his social media post highlighted that he and Braverman had previously granted leave to remain and refugee status to an individual accused of a heinous crime.
The issue has sparked a heated debate, with hundreds of thousands of people viewing posts on social media. The controversy surrounding Braverman and Jenrick's past actions has raised questions about their suitability to shape the UK's immigration policy.
