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Braverman faces barrage of questions after Rwanda defeat

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Braverman faces barrage of questions after Rwanda defeat

Braverman faces barrage of questions after Rwanda defeat

Suella Braverman faced a barrage of questions from reporters outside her house on Wednesday afternoon.

Earlier, the Supreme Court ruled the government’s Rwanda asylum plan unlawful – a policy the former home secretary had strongly supported.

Report by Jonesia.

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