Raab would be great fun.Or Dominic Raab...
And of course he's the one who has just had his plans for an overhaul of the Human Rights Act widely condemned:Raab would be great fun.
Was he the one who only found out about that there was a border/sea crossing between the U.K. and France at Calais that the U.K. was dependent on, he had not read the Good Friday agreement and he was on holiday during a crisis and the beach was closed?
He also denied calling for the N.H.S. to be privatised even though it is written in his own book.
That is a disgrace as U.K. lawyers more or less set that up post WW2.And of course he's the one who has just had his plans for an overhaul of the Human Rights Act widely condemned:
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/human-rights-act-conservative-proposals/
Would play well with the Tory base though.
Sunak is a billionaire by marriage and he has to come back from California early where he was on Govt. business and nothing to do with the fact that one of his 12 homes is located there as the British economy is also in I.C.U.It will be Sunak or Baker. ERG CRG will want someone to close out on a WTO Brexit. They might compromise on Sunak.
These are the same people that enabled Boris in the first place.First confirmed no confidence letter from Roger Gale.