Boris doing a shuffle

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Gavin Williamson removed as Education Secretary.

Looks like Raab might get the chop too.
 
Cabinets are a bunch of clueless ****ing ****s anyway.

Don't think its ever someone who's actually worked in the field they're overseeing.
 
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Sounds like Raab is throwing his toys out of his pram according to Adam on Sky News who's with Beth Rigby.
He really does think he’s something special, the worst kind of over promoted bobble head.
 
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He really does think he’s something special, the worst kind of over promoted bobble head.

I think earlier they said they suspected Jenricks job would be offered to Gove, but whatever it was, it was seen as a demotion.

They just confirmed Raab is fuming! <laugh>
 
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I'll assume Raab has got his own way, Deputy Prime Minister and Lord Chancellor, Justice Secretary, he's now all smiles.
 
Anyone else feel really glad that Brexit has meant we've got our country back?

I haven't changed my opinion on why I voted the way I did, if that is what you were asking, purely from the basis of not agreeing with the formation of a one Federal State. I know we are one as such in the UK, but look at the problems that has brought over the decades, ie NI especially, become a Republic and it removes so many obstacles. Then more recent times with Scottish Independence (good luck to them). Which leads me to say in negotiations, our circumstances I feel have often subtly been used against us with border issues, which now causes us to push back on agreements and the idea of a border in the Irish sea, needs must I see it as. I personally don't see the need for trade borders that cause friction, it worked fine (I think) under the Common Market. That shouldn't mean we can't become seperate from the EU as a Federal state, it also does not mean I want to deny my origin within Europe (continent) holder of a British Passport or whatever other stuff is made up, because I choose to think differently.
 
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