See Tory MPs share their thoughts on the explosive resignation letter from Braverman

Shortly after Suella Braverman released her scathing resignation letter, Tory MPs began publicly expressing their reactions.

Michael Fabricant, the MP for Lichfield, wrote on X that it was “no ordinary resignation letter” but “an indictment listing all the charges”.

“Will there be a detailed rebuttal from the prime minister?” he added.

Simon Clarke, MP for Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland, described it as “a devastating letter”.

He went on: “I hope the government wins tomorrow’s Supreme Court case.

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“However, win or lose, how the government then proceeds will be a litmus test of whether it is serious about fixing the wholly unacceptable scale of illegal immigration or simply talking about it.”

Former minister Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg—no supporter of Mr Sunak these days—did not comment on the substance of the letter but tweeted: “Suella doesn’t mince her words.”

And William Wragg, MP for Hazel Grove, mocked Mrs Braverman, writing: “Infamy, infamy. They’ve all got it in for me!”