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Cabinet reshuffle on 16:43 - Sep 15 by WeWereZombies
Not only is Liz Truss the new Foreign Secretary but she also has the highest approval rating of any cabinet minister as polled amongst a satisfaction survey of Conservative Party members.
Cabinet reshuffle on 16:43 - Sep 15 by WeWereZombies
Not only is Liz Truss the new Foreign Secretary but she also has the highest approval rating of any cabinet minister as polled amongst a satisfaction survey of Conservative Party members.
They're all mad, aren't they?
Yes.
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Cabinet reshuffle on 17:27 - Sep 15 with 452 views
After the initial joy I'm getting more and more nervous now about who will replace Williamson. What other big hitters apart from JRM and Hancock are still possibilities?
After the initial joy I'm getting more and more nervous now about who will replace Williamson. What other big hitters apart from JRM and Hancock are still possibilities?
Imagine asking two people to split up the task of arranging a p1ss-up in a brewery. They fail.
The reshuffle feels a bit like asking them to now arrange a trip to a brewery for a p1ss-up.
Truss can look back on a successful time as trade negotiator, satified that she was not abl to agree ONE single trade deal that was better than what the UK previously had with that country
Most just rolling over what existed ie so still under EU regulations, or worse, usually amounting toe a wordse deal on quotas.
But then, even if you gave the world's greatest mathematician one and two he would never be able to make them amount to four, so Truss was never going to do any better.
Meanwhile a Tory MP has told the bloated buffoon that food is rotting in the fields, because of lack of EU workers - a company in his constituency has recently had to dump £320,000 of tomatoes.
"The difficulties facing Thanet Earth at Manston near Ramsgate were raised by North Thanet MP Sir Roger Gale today at Prime Minister's Questions."
"In three weeks, Thanet Earth in my constituency, the largest glasshouse company in the country growing tomatoes, has had to trash £320,000 worth of produce because of no pickers and no drivers.
"Because of the lack of labour force, the crops are rotting in our fields and on our trees."
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Cabinet reshuffle on 19:00 - Sep 15 with 337 views