Suella Braverman’s husband quits Reform after six months
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 15 – Rael Braverman quit Reform UK after the party branded Suella Braverman and Liz Truss 'too toxic' over a costly 2022 Afghan data leak scandal involving a £7 billion secret relocation scheme.
- On Wednesday, Rael Braverman, partner of former Home Secretary Suella Braverman, said he left Reform UK 'effective immediately.'
- In the party's internal debate, a Reform source earlier this week took aim at Suella Braverman, saying `not a team player` and `too toxic`.
- A 2022 Ministry of Defence leak endangered thousands of Afghan asylum seekers, triggering the top secret Operation Rubric and costing taxpayers over £7bn.
- For Reform UK, former co-leader Ben Habib said `not surprised` about the departure, marking a blow to Nigel Farage.
- The Commons Defence Committee will set out an inquiry after the September recess, intensifying scrutiny of the Afghan data breach.
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