If David Lammy becomes leader of the labour party which is looking increasingly likely, what does she think of the fact that the British Parliament will be a debate between two Africans about what's best for Britain?
Rupert Lowe just launched Restore UK - which is what Reform should have been. Reform is increasingly seen as Conservatives lite, and rightly so. Your party, Reform, had Lowe essentially exiled from the party due to false police reports submitted by a Zia Yusuf. Given Rupert clearly resobates with a large portion of the English public, which of Restore's policies do you actively disagree with, and why?
My question woukd be what does she think about Islamization of Europe and the UK and whether she has any plans for restricting it? After all, Nigel said he is going to allow Islamization to go on as he is hoping for the votes of Muslims. But isn't that a dangerous path that shoukd be avoided?
I would love to hear how, Suella thinks, they would make the unelected civil service and the devolved local government comply, what actual mechanics does she think they can pull off? Be painfully direct if possible… for it’s so unclear that they would be willing to go hard and decisive.
If David Lammy becomes leader of the labour party which is looking increasingly likely, what does she think of the fact that the British Parliament will be a debate between two Africans about what's best for Britain?
Now that Rupert Lowe has launched Restore Britain is she tempted to jump ship?
What job would Suella like in the first administration?
What strategy would Suella pursue, to avoid the left achieving electoral success because the right can’t get its act together?
Very good interview
Rupert Lowe just launched Restore UK - which is what Reform should have been. Reform is increasingly seen as Conservatives lite, and rightly so. Your party, Reform, had Lowe essentially exiled from the party due to false police reports submitted by a Zia Yusuf. Given Rupert clearly resobates with a large portion of the English public, which of Restore's policies do you actively disagree with, and why?
My question woukd be what does she think about Islamization of Europe and the UK and whether she has any plans for restricting it? After all, Nigel said he is going to allow Islamization to go on as he is hoping for the votes of Muslims. But isn't that a dangerous path that shoukd be avoided?
Will Suella join her husband in whatever party he joins?
I would love to hear how, Suella thinks, they would make the unelected civil service and the devolved local government comply, what actual mechanics does she think they can pull off? Be painfully direct if possible… for it’s so unclear that they would be willing to go hard and decisive.
Thank you, and good luck.
Is the right becoming dangerously fragmented.
What was the dream when she entered politics?