Braverman uses NI example in 'hate march' criticism
- The Home Secretary has faced criticism for likening pro-Palestinian protests to "hate marches" in Northern Ireland, which has outraged several politicians.
- Suella Braverman's comments about the demonstrations being an assertion of primacy by certain groups, particularly Islamists, and their alleged connections to terrorist groups have sparked strong reactions.
- There is a divide in opinion, with some politicians supporting Braverman's stance, while others accuse her of exploiting the situation, inflaming tensions, and calling for her dismissal.
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Northern Ireland politicians hit out at 'pathetic' Braverman column
SUELLA Braverman has been criticised by Northern Ireland politicians for using the nation as a point of comparison while referring to pro-Palestinian protests as “hate marches” in a newspaper column.
·Glasgow, United Kingdom
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