The previous home secretary had been supposed to toss her cap in the ring, but she said she had decided not to regardless of having the support she wanted with time to spare on Monday.
Despite the fact that I’m appreciative of the 10 MPs who needed to name me for the administration, getting on the polling form isn’t sufficient,” she wrote in that frame of mind for The Message.
“There is, for good or for bad, no real reason for somebody like me hurrying to lead the Conservative Party when a large portion of the MPs can’t help contradicting my determination and solution” of what turned out badly and how to fix it.
Ms. Braverman said the party’s grievous political decision resulted in disappointments in movement, charges, and “transsexual philosophy.”.
“I’ve been marked as distraught, awful, and perilous enough to see that the Conservative Party would rather not hear this. Thus, I will bow around here,” she added.
Recently, Ms. Braverman spoke at the Public Traditionalism Gathering in Washington, DC, where she accused “liberal preservationists” of the party’s overall political decision-making.
She has likewise cautioned that the Conservatives should not turn into “an assortment of over-the-top, insignificant, moderate wrenches.