Former UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman delivered a fiery anti-immigration speech in Washington, D.C., fueling speculation about her political ambitions and potential role in uniting the Conservative Party with Reform UK.
Speaking at the Heritage Foundation’s Margaret Thatcher Freedom Lecture, Braverman emphasized restoring British sovereignty and ending mass migration as essential to “making Britain great again.”
Braverman’s address mirrors similar moves by rightwing Tories, including former Prime Minister Liz Truss, to relaunch their political careers in the United States.
Her speech, laden with criticisms of Labour leader Keir Starmer, was framed as a rallying cry for conservative values and a rejection of progressive policies.
In her address, Braverman accused Starmer of weakening the UK’s “special relationship” with the United States, claiming his policies prioritize globalist ideals over national interests.
“Under Keir Starmer, the UK is now more likely than ever to worship at the altar of punitive net zero policies, bend the knee at the cross of a distorted notion of human rights, and submit to the will of supranational institutions.”
Suella Braverman
She described the UK as being in a “battle for freedom,” warning that liberties are under threat. “Superficially, of course, we have an electoral system, democracy, and the rule of law,” Braverman said. “But look under the surface, and our liberties are being shaken to the core.”
Calls for Tougher Immigration Policies
Braverman’s speech revisited her familiar stance on immigration, claiming it has caused an “existential crisis” for Britain. She criticized what she described as unchecked multiculturalism, alleging that many migrants fail to assimilate into British society.

“Too many immigrants to the UK refuse to learn English, and many do not want to embrace the Judeo-Christian culture that defines the UK, Too many migrants coming to the UK today just want to ‘take, take, take,’ whereas the controlled immigration of yesteryear was much more about giving.”
Suella Braverman
Braverman’s comments have drawn sharp criticism in the past, with some accusing her of rhetoric that mirrors the politics of Nigel Farage. A former Home Office aide once described her views as “crazy rhetoric” that normalizes divisive politics.
The location of Braverman’s speech at the Heritage Foundation, a think tank associated with the controversial Project 2025 policy document for the Trump administration, has fueled speculation about her intentions.
Her appearance comes amid rumors that she could play a pivotal role in aligning the Conservative Party with Reform UK to counter Labour’s growing influence.
Although Braverman recently denied plans to join Reform UK, her husband Raul publicly quit the Tories to join Nigel Farage’s party. Braverman has since remained distant from the new Conservative leadership under Kemi Badenoch, further stoking questions about her political future.
Braverman’s stance on immigration has been a defining feature of her political career, drawing both support and criticism. Her latest speech reinforces her image as a staunch defender of conservative values and a critic of progressive policies.
While her rhetoric resonates with segments of the Tory base, it also highlights the deep divisions within the party and the broader UK political landscape. As speculation about her ambitions continues, Braverman’s speech underscores her determination to remain a significant voice in British politics.
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