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Braverman says Tories 'mimicked' Labour and 'disrespected' grassroots in brutal attack on Sunak

Sky News Tuesday, 9 July 2024
Suella Braverman has attacked Rishi Sunak as she appealed to grassroots Tory members ahead of a Conservative leadership campaign.
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