A former British minister denies her defection from the Conservative Party

Two senior members of the Conservative Party in Britain have raised new speculation of the possibility of their defection and their joining the Islah party, after announcing their participation in an event organized by the party.
The former Minister of Interior, Sewala Braverman, and the chief negotiator of Britain, will join the European Union, Lord Frost, to a press conference that will be held soon with the deputy leader of the Reform Party, Richard Tays.
This comes after the former Minister of Culture, Nadine Doris, has become the last previous minister in the Conservative Party to split and join the “Reform” movement at the party’s conference last week.
But a spokesman for Braverman, the conservative deputy for Vaheham Waterlopille, denied the hints that she also joined the Islah party.
The spokesman said: “Sewala does not split, and she looks forward to issuing her political paper on how to withdraw from the European Human Rights Convention,” the spokesman said.
Lord Frost, a former member of the Conservative Lords Council, confirmed that he was looking forward to joining Braverman and Tays, in a political effectiveness of the ISIS.
He added that the press conference in London “will contribute to launching the important Suwala paper on withdrawing from the European Human Rights Convention and its repercussions.”
For his part, Tays posted on the X -platform: “I will participate in a press conference with Sufra Braverman and David Frost … be with us.”
Braverman did not rule out the withdrawal from the Conservative Party and join the Islah party, and said in the “Podcast” the “Telegraph” newspaper, last week: “We cannot ignore opinion polls. The Reform Party is achieving very good results at the present time.”
Her husband, Ryle Braverman, was a member of the Islah party, before he resigned last July, due to the criticism of his wife’s immigration policies during her work in the Ministry of Interior, and Lord Frost also did not rule out the candidacy for the Islah party in future general elections.
In May, Frost said, Frost said that he was “emotionally not committed” to the Conservative Party, adding that the conservatives “have not yet realized the problem”, after their overwhelming defeat in the general elections that took place last year.
When asked about the planned presence of Burferman in the political event, a spokeswoman for the Conservative Party leader, Kimi Badinuch, said: “Sewala is a welcome deputy in the activities, as is the case with the deputies of her other party.”
She added: “If we need to withdraw from the European Human Rights Convention, we will do, but we will do so as part of a carefully studied plan, and for this reason Lord Wolson, a prominent member of Parliament, was assigned to look at this matter.” She continued: “His report will be published before the party conference, and then you will know our position on the European Human Rights Convention.” About “Daily Mail”
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