Fareham and Waterlooville Research Group
Fareham and Waterlooville Research Group (FaWRG) is a sceptic think tank evaluating the Conservative MP Suella Braverman as she seeks election to Hampshire's new Fareham and Waterlooville constituency.
Infamous for describing rough sleeping as a "lifestyle choice," her "dream" of sending immigrants to Rwanda and rhetoric deemed "racist" by Baroness Warsi (former Conservative Party co-Chair), Braverman - a former Attorney General - considered posing as a fake constituent ("Margaret of Fareham") to phone in to a radio programme to claim she wasn't racist.
Braverman, however, is neither Margaret nor even Suella of Fareham as she does not live in Fareham, the constituency she currently represents, nor even Hampshire. Instead, she lives a two-hour drive away at her £1.2m home in Bushey, Hertfordshire.
A Fareham constituent more genuinely named Margaret commented, "Braverman repeatedly lost elections in other constituencies before being parachuted into Fareham. Really, she's an economic migrant and doesn't like Fareham enough to live here."
On 11 November 2023, Braverman's inflammatory rhetoric incited a racist mob to storm London's Cenotaph and attack police moments before the customary Remembrance Day silence. Within 48 hours, she was sacked from her post as Home Secretary (effectively for the second time having previously been required to resign during the brief premiership of Liz Truss).
Braverman's first name is Sue-Ellen rather than Suella, after a character on the television series "Dallas". Her nickname is "Leaky Sue" due to her improper handling of sensitive government documents.
More to follow.