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Re: Raab bows to the inevitable and quits before he faced the sack – politicalbetting.com
Your thinking on this is surprisingly unsophisticated. @kle4 is right in saying that this was Rishi's choice. He could have given a 'full confidence' type backing etc. but nowt. The id… (View Post)1 -
Re: Raab bows to the inevitable and quits before he faced the sack – politicalbetting.com
I know we like a tangent on this site, but 'motorways as happy by-product of genocide' wasn't what I was expecting as an immediate outtake of the Raab imbroglio. (View Post)2 -
Re: Raab bows to the inevitable and quits before he faced the sack – politicalbetting.com
Yes - it's loyalty. And it was rewarding loyalty, rather than talent or achievement, that allowed Truss to get to a self-evidently-ludicrous point where she could be elected as party leader. My … (View Post)2 -
Re: Raab bows to the inevitable and quits before he faced the sack – politicalbetting.com
Absolutely right - I've had frank conversations about conduct and quality of work with people I've managed, that have been along exactly those lines. They've been ultimately constructi… (View Post)4 -
Re: Raab bows to the inevitable and quits before he faced the sack – politicalbetting.com
Yeah, there is zero remain/leave at play here. If there is a revenge agenda here, it's because he's a useless angry bellend. Sunak himself was (I understand) well-liked as a minister, and i… (View Post)1
