The New Statesman
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Rishi Sunak appointed Suella Braverman as home secretary six days after she was sacked from Liz Truss’s government.
Her departure has unleashed a year 's worth of anger with a leader these MPs never wanted.
But anger doesn’t necessarily equal results, writes Andrew Keen .
This group is more drawn to culture wars and takes a more authoritarian stance on law and order.
Some figures, such as Jacob Rees-Mogg and Kemi Badenoch , straddle both groups.
Both are fed up with Sunak but there is no consensus about who might be better.
It is in the interests of both factions to be bracketed together as the right”.
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