About as diplomatic a diplomat could be if he was good at diplomacy.
What I don't understand is why lots of people were calling for Boris to go after the leave vote, then he went and they were all saying he should stay and clear the mess up, and now he has that responsibility at least in regard to the UK's role internationally, everyone is slagging him off. I'll admit I thought he was a surprising choice for Foreign Secretary, but the fact Hunt is still in place was a bigger surprise unless May is giving him enough rope to hang himself. We should be very grateful that Cameron and his cohort of mutually back-slapping sycophants have gone, and in particular that austerity-at-all-costs Osborne, has been dropped.
(Varmint, Fri 15 Jul 2016, 14:49,
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It's just the tories doing exactly what they want
With no opposition to hold them to account. I'm surprised she didn't pop Jeffrey Archer and Jonathan Aitken in there. Why not?
(benito vaselinino not that one, Fri 15 Jul 2016, 14:59,
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Absolutely - no effective opposition.
The Liberals are shot for years to come following their stint as the Tories' bitches, the Greens have never had the numbers to be effective, and Labour is in a shambles - the best leader they could offer was the ineffective Miliband followed by Mr Lack-of-charisma and EU turncoat Corbyn.
What's the difference between Jeremy Corbyn and an old dishcloth? Nothing.
(Varmint, Fri 15 Jul 2016, 15:12,
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LDs would do better if they ditched their leader I'm sure
He looks and sounds like a first year student canvasser. In fact I wouldn't trust him knocking on doors, maybe just leafleting
(benito vaselinino not that one, Fri 15 Jul 2016, 15:26,
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Who is the LD leader?
No, really, I can't even remember his name.
(evil_andyStick stick stick stick sticky sticky stick stick, Fri 15 Jul 2016, 15:28,
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Tim something
I forget
(benito vaselinino not that one, Fri 15 Jul 2016, 15:31,
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