The former Home Secretary of Great Britain, Suella Braverman, did not take kindly to the dismissal that Rishi Sunak made just a few hours after she condemned the pro-Palestine protest, where 300,000 people gathered in London.
According to the theory "revenge is better served cold", Braverman has opened all the cards, seems to throw serious accusations at the prime minister.
Braverman accuses Sunak of "betrayal of the nation and repeated failures" in governance, claiming the prime minister has reneged on a deal the pair brokered when she backed his bid for the country's leadership last year.
With a big axe, the former home secretary in the extraordinary letter hits the leader of the Conservatives, describing him as a "weak" leader, unable to manage the migrant crisis and the protests.
" Someone needs to be honest: your plan isn't working, we've suffered record election losses, you've failed, and time is running out. You need to change course urgently," says Braverman.
She further accuses her former boss of failing to toughen the language of European judges holding Rwanda's migrant deal hostage.
Braverman's three-pronged attack risks plunging the Conservative Party into civil war as its allies also begin to pressure Sunak.
The already despised Suella is widely believed to have leadership ambitions and could turn into a nightmare for Prime Minister Sunak. (A2 Televizion)