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Suella Braverman Joins Reform UK and Promises to Repeal the Equality Act on Day One in London

Temitope Oke
By Temitope Oke

In a dramatic political move, former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has officially joined Reform UK, vowing to take the country in a bold new direction.

Speaking in London on Monday, Braverman outlined sweeping plans for equality, education, and governance, positioning herself as one of the party’s most prominent voices ahead of the next general election.

Her appointment as Reform’s shadow education and skills secretary also comes with responsibility for equalities, a role she promises to eliminate on day one under a Reform government.

“Yes, I’m doing myself out of a job,” Braverman said, signaling a controversial promise to repeal the Equality Act entirely.


Braverman Condemns Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Policies

Braverman didn’t hold back in her remarks about current UK policies.

She argued that diversity, equality, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives have done more harm than good.

“The Britain I love is being ripped apart by DEI,” she stated.

“What was meant to promote fairness has become an ideology enforcing conformity and exclusion.”

She cited examples ranging from the treatment of white, Christian men in the Sentencing Council to educational disparities affecting white working-class boys.

She also referenced the failures to act on grooming scandals, emphasizing her belief that current DEI policies neglect certain communities.


Farage Unveils Reform UK’s New Leadership Team

Braverman’s announcement came as part of Nigel Farage’s unveiling of Reform UK’s top team.

Former Conservative MPs Robert Jenrick, Zia Yusuf, and Richard Tice were also named to key positions.

Farage highlighted their experience but critics called the lineup a “tribute act” to the old Conservative Party.

Braverman herself defended the team, emphasizing collaboration over competition.

“Contrary to what is typical in the Conservative Party, I feel part of a great team,” she said.

She also addressed her background, noting she attended both state and private schools and stressing her working-class family roots.


Warnings and Criticism from Labour and the TUC

Braverman’s promise to repeal the Equality Act drew sharp criticism.

Paul Nowak, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, warned the move would roll back decades of hard-won protections for workers.

“It’s a blank cheque for bad employers to mistreat their staff,” he said.

Labour chair Anna Turley echoed the concern, framing the Reform UK front bench as a group of “failed Tories” who would repeat past policy mistakes if given power.

Tory chairman Kevin Hollinrake described the lineup as underwhelming, calling it more of a symbolic gesture than a serious governing team.


Braverman Doubles Down on Meritocracy and Personal Responsibility

Throughout her address, Braverman repeatedly emphasized a shift toward meritocracy, personal responsibility, and excellence.

She framed her reforms as a pushback against what she sees as left-wing ideological influence in schools, workplaces, and government agencies.

“Reform will build a country defined by meritocracy, not tokenism,” she declared.

Her comments suggest that she will pursue education reforms alongside her controversial plan to dismantle the Equality Act, putting her at the forefront of Reform UK’s policy platform.


What’s next?

Braverman and Reform UK will now face intense scrutiny as the next general election approaches.

Key questions include:

  • How voters will respond to promises to repeal the Equality Act.

  • Whether Reform UK can gain credibility as a serious alternative to the Conservatives and Labour.

  • The impact of Braverman’s policy proposals on education, workplace equality, and public perception.

Political analysts predict that these bold moves will energize some voters while alienating others, especially in urban and multicultural constituencies.


Summary

  • Suella Braverman joins Reform UK as shadow education and skills secretary.

  • She also becomes spokeswoman for equalities, promising to abolish her own position and repeal the Equality Act.

  • Nigel Farage unveils a top team dominated by ex-Tory MPs, including Robert Jenrick, Zia Yusuf, and Richard Tice.

  • Critics from Labour and the TUC warn that repealing equality protections could harm workers and vulnerable communities.

  • Braverman emphasizes meritocracy, personal responsibility, and education reform as central priorities.

  • The move signals Reform UK’s intention to challenge both Conservative and Labour dominance ahead of the next election.

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