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Home Secretary
In office
25 October 2022 – 13 November 2023
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
Preceded by Grant Shapps
Succeeded by James Cleverly
In office
6 September 2022 – 19 October 2022
Prime Minister Liz Truss
Preceded by Priti Patel
Succeeded by Grant Shapps
Attorney General for England and Wales
Advocate General for Northern Ireland
In office
10 September 2021 – 6 September 2022
Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Preceded by Michael Ellis
Succeeded by Michael Ellis
In office
13 February 2020 – 2 March 2021
Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Preceded by Geoffrey Cox
Succeeded by Michael Ellis
Minister on Leave
In office
2 March 2021 – 10 September 2021
Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Maternity Cover Michael Ellis
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union
In office
9 January 2018 – 15 November 2018
Prime Minister Theresa May
Preceded by Office established
Succeeded by Kwasi Kwarteng
Chair of the European Research Group
In office
19 June 2017 – 9 January 2018
Deputy Michael Tomlinson
Party Leader Theresa May
Preceded by Steve Baker
Succeeded by Jacob Rees-Mogg
Deputy Chair of the European Research Group
In office
20 November 2016 – 19 June 2017
Serving with Michael Tomlinson
Chair Steve Baker
Party Leader Theresa May
Preceded by Office established
Succeeded by Michael Tomlinson
Member of Parliament
for Fareham
Assumed office
7 May 2015
Preceded by Mark Hoban
Majority 26,086 (45.6%)
Personal details
Born
Sue-Ellen Cassiana Fernandes

(1980-04-03) 3 April 1980 (age 44)
Harrow, London, England
Political party Conservative
Spouse
Rael Braverman
(m. 2018)
Children 2
Alma mater
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Sue-Ellen Cassiana Braverman KC ( soo-EL-ə-_-bruh-VƏR-mən; née Fernandes, born 3 April 1980) is a British politician and barrister, who served twice as Home Secretary from 6 September 2022 to 19 October 2022, and then again from 25 October 2022 to 13 November 2023. A member of the Conservative Party, she was chair of the European Research Group from 2017 to 2018 and Attorney General for England and Wales from 2020 to March 2021 and September 2021 to 2022. She became Member of Parliament (MP) for Fareham in Hampshire in 2015.

In the January 2018 cabinet reshuffle, Braverman was appointed parliamentary under-secretary of state for exiting the European Union by Prime Minister Theresa May. In November 2018 she resigned in protest against May's draft Brexit withdrawal agreement. Braverman was appointed attorney general for England and Wales and advocate general for Northern Ireland by Prime Minister Boris Johnson in the February 2020 cabinet reshuffle; she was appointed as Queen's Counsel automatically on her appointment.

Following Johnson's announcing his resignation in July 2022, Braverman stood as a candidate to succeed him in the July–September Conservative Party leadership election; she was eliminated from the ballot after the second round of voting. She subsequently supported Truss's bid to become Conservative leader, and was appointed home secretary on 6 September 2022 when Truss became prime minister. Braverman resigned as home secretary on 19 October 2022 following criticism for breaching the Ministerial Code by sending a sensitive official document to a political ally using her personal email address. Six days later, she was reinstated as home secretary by Truss's successor Rishi Sunak. She was dismissed from her post by Sunak on 13 November 2023.

Early life and education

Braverman was born in Harrow, Greater London, and raised in Wembley. She is the daughter of Uma (née Mootien-Pillay) and Christie Fernandes, both of Indian origin, who immigrated to Britain in the 1960s from Mauritius and Kenya respectively. She is named after the character Sue Ellen Ewing from the American television soap opera Dallas, which her mother was a fan of, but Sue-Ellen was abbreviated to Suella by her primary school teachers. Her mother, of Hindu Tamil Mauritian descent, was a nurse and a councillor in Brent, and the Conservative candidate for Tottenham in the 2001 general election and the 2003 Brent East by-election. Her father, of Goan Christian ancestry (who formerly was an Indian in Kenya), worked for a housing association. She is the niece of Mahen Kundasamy, a former Mauritian High commissioner to the United Kingdom.

She attended the Uxendon Manor Primary School in Brent and the fee-paying Heathfield School, Pinner, on a partial scholarship, after which she read law at Queens' College, Cambridge. During her undergraduate studies, she was chairman of the Cambridge University Conservative Association.

Braverman lived in France for two years, as an Erasmus Programme student and then as an Entente Cordiale Scholar, where she studied for a master's degree in European and French law at Panthéon-Sorbonne University.

Career

Braverman was called to the bar (becoming a barrister) at Middle Temple in 2005. She completed pupillage at 2–3 Gray's Inn Square (now Cornerstone Barristers) but did not start tenancy there, beginning practice at the London branch of a large Birmingham set, No5 Chambers. She worked in litigation including the judicial review "basics" for a government practitioner of immigration and planning law. She passed the New York bar examination in 2006, becoming licensed to practise law in the state until the licence was suspended in 2021 after she did not re-register as an attorney. She was appointed to the Attorney General's C panel of counsel, the entry level, undertaking basic government cases, in 2010.

Braverman founded the Africa Justice Foundation in 2010 alongside barristers Cherie Booth and Philip Riches.

Personal life

In 2018, she married Rael Braverman, a manager of the Mercedes-Benz Group, whom she described as a "very proud member of the Jewish community",. The wedding was celebrated at the House of Commons in February 2018. Rael Braverman, who moved to the U.K. as a teenager from South Africa, formerly lived in Israel. Suella Braverman told The Jewish Chronicle that she has "close family members who serve in the IDF". As of 2021, they have two children: a son, George, born in 2019 and a daughter, Gabriella, born in 2021. She lives in Locks Heath, Hampshire.

Braverman is a member of the Triratna Buddhist Community, formerly the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order, but is not a member of the Triratna Buddhist Order. She took her oath of allegiance as an MP on the Buddhist Dhammapada.

Honours

See also

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