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Braverman was sacked after a number of divisive and inflammatory comments in recent weeks, including the claim that rough sleeping is a ‘lifestyle choice’.

‘She was the nastiest and most divisive Home Secretary I’ve ever encountered’

“David Cameron isn’t a “safe pair of hands”. He’s the man who introduced austerity which led to 330,000 excess deaths…”

Braverman faced growing condemnation in recent days for fuelling far-right violence

‘We are calling on the government to urgently confirm in the Autumn Statement that benefits will rise in line with inflation next April, and to reduce the burden of debt deductions which drive unacceptable levels of hardship.”

An award-winning brewery in the North-East is to close, citing ‘post-Brexit’ export problems.

The Right’s commitment to free speech is selective and self-serving, and their double standards is most transparent when it comes to Palestine.

“This has to stop. Violence breeds violence and hate breeds hate.”

Participants are assembling in Hyde Park at noon.

“There is no place for hate on our streets, but there’s no place for hate in the Home Office either”.