Home Secretary Suella Braverman is heckled during an appearance in Bournemouth after she criticises local councils over what she calls “fashionable fads.” According to reports, some members of a cross-party audience interrupt her during the event, and others walk out. The incident follows Braverman’s comments about the approach taken by councils, which she frames as trends rather than practical policy. The accounts agree that the interruptions come from audience members and that the disruption becomes significant enough for some attendees to leave before the event ends. The reports do not provide further detail on the exact nature of the criticism beyond her references to councils adopting “fashionable fads,” nor do they specify whether Braverman responds directly to the heckling. Overall, both outlets describe the same sequence of events: Braverman makes the comments, audience members object through heckling, and some participants leave the venue.
Suella Braverman heckled after criticizing councils over “fashionable fads”
Home Secretary Suella Braverman is heckled during an appearance in Bournemouth after she criticises local councils over what she calls “fashionable fads.” According to reports, some members of a cross...
- Suella Braverman is heckled during an appearance in Bournemouth.
- She criticises councils, referring to “fashionable fads.”
- Some members of the audience interrupt her during the event.
- Some audience members walk out following the interruptions.
- The reports describe a cross-party audience responding to her remarks.
Some members of the cross-party audience in Bournemouth interrupted her and others walked out as she criticised them.
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