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Revealed: A Labour Dynasty's Dirty Secret In The Black Country
The beating dished out by voters to the Labour Party in the local elections has left prime minister Sir Kier Starmer seeking backbench support to fend off an inevitable leadership challenge.
One of the MPs still backing him is Sureena Brackenridge, a school teacher who won her Wolverhampton seat in the 2024 election that brought Starmer to power.
However, the loyal backbencher now faces questions about her own fitness to hold public office and demands for her resignation.
These developments go back to a mysterious violent assault on one of Sureena’s former pupil’s, his mother and her sister.
The man dishing out that beating was the MP’s husband, a leading figure in the Wolverhampton Labour Party.
Greg Brackenridge’s thuggery left the three victims hospitalised, traumatised and gobsmacked at the couple’s rise to power as the Labour hierarchy closed ranks despite his conviction for the vicious assault.
The former firefighter went on to be Mayor of Wolverhampton and chairman of the fire authority for West Midlands responsible for overseeing the second largest brigade in England.
As for Sureena, after becoming an MP, Labour whips nominated her to represent the party on the House of Commons education select committee overseeing, among other things, pupil safety.
Yet the MP refuses to address questions about why her husband carried out such a vicious attack on a boy she once taught, nor will she condemn it.
The Upsetter visited Wolverhampton, which is famous for its historic football team and for Robert Plant, the lead singer of Led Zeppelin.
To quote the lyrics of No Quarter, one of the rock band’s songs, this newsletter “carries news that must get through” about what happened when an MP’s husband beat a minor and two women black and blue.


