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Suella Braverman’s defection to Reform UK has sent shockwaves through British politics, marking her as the third sitting Conservative MP to join Nigel Farage’s party in just over a week.
The move not only reshapes the parliamentary arithmetic, giving Reform eight MPs, but has also triggered a surge of online searches about Braverman’s background, beliefs and personal life.Braverman, who has been an MP since 2015 and served as home secretary under both Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak, announced her decision while appearing as a surprise speaker at a Reform event in London. Her defection followed similar moves by Robert Jenrick on 15 January and Andrew Rosindell days later, reinforcing perceptions of a widening fracture within the Conservative Party.“Today am announcing that I resign the Conservative whip. I have resigned the Conservative whip and my party membership of 30 years because I believe with my heart and soul that a better future is possible for us,” Braverman said.She added: “I feel like I have come home.” Acknowledging the impact of her decision, Braverman said she understood the move would be difficult for some constituents and insisted she had not “taken this decision lightly”.
As attention turned to her dramatic political shift, public curiosity about Braverman herself surged. Here are the most searched questions about her.
Who are Suella Braverman’s parents?
Suella Braverman was born in Harrow, 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.Her mother, of Hindu Tamil Mauritian descent, worked as a nurse and later served as a councillor in Brent.
She also stood as the Conservative candidate for Tottenham in the 2001 general election and the 2003 Brent East by-election. Braverman’s father, of Goan Catholic ancestry and born in Kenya, worked for a housing association.She is named after Sue Ellen Ewing, a character from the American television series Dallas, which her mother admired, though the name was shortened to “Suella” by her primary school teachers.
Braverman is also the niece of Mahen Kundasamy, a former Mauritian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.
What is Suella Braverman’s religion?
Suella Braverman is associated with Buddhism. According to reports, she is a mitra, Sanskrit for “friend”, within the Triratna order, which was once among the largest Buddhist sects in the UK. When she entered Parliament, Braverman took her oath of office on the Dhammapada, a Buddhist scripture, rather than the Bible.
What is Suella Braverman’s ethnicity?
Braverman is ethnically British Indian. While she was born in the United Kingdom, her family roots trace back to India through generations of migration linked to the British Empire. Her father was born in Kenya and her mother in Mauritius, both to Indian-origin families.Nationally, Braverman is British, while her ethnicity reflects the Indian diaspora shaped by colonial-era movement across Africa and the Indian Ocean.
Who is Suella Braverman’s husband?
Suella Braverman is married to Rael Braverman, a manager at Mercedes-Benz. The two met in 2015 through mutual friends and bonded over shared political interests, including a day spent campaigning together.They married in February 2018 in a ceremony held at the House of Commons. Rael Braverman was initially involved with the Conservative Party but left in December 2024 to join Reform UK, citing dissatisfaction with the Conservatives’ direction.
He later resigned from Reform in mid-2025 following internal criticism linked to his wife’s political controversies.
Does Suella Braverman have children?
Suella and Rael Braverman have two children. Their son, George Jeffrey Braverman, was born on 10 July 2019, and their daughter, Gabriella Braverman, was born on 7 March 2021. As of early 2026, George is around six years old and Gabriella is around five.
Was Suella Braverman married before?
No. Suella Braverman has not been married before her current marriage. She met Rael Braverman in 2015, and the couple married three years later in 2018.





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