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Is Ids Right?
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I think so, time to rid of the "remoaners". I have no problem with listening to those who voted to leave but accept the result but those like Hammond who are clearly trying to stay in by the back door need to go.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-47 55392/S ack-fou r-envoy s-hate- Brexit- IDS-tel ls-Ther esa-May .html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thought so ymb -- to be fair, Osborne (remember him?) the Remainer once gave an interview in which he explained how hard he had fought in favour of "leaving the EU -- sorry, of remaining in the EU", so it's an easy slip to make!
I don't think IDS is right. Obviously. But having said that, I'm not sure how Hammond is still in his job. At the level of Cabinet, at least, I wouldn't think it unreasonable to appoint ministers who agree with the PM's agenda, rather than openly disagree all the time. I'm not saying he should go, but I am saying that I'm surprised to see him stay.
Envoys are maybe closer to cabinet level than I give them credit for, so perhaps the argument is the same after all.
I don't think IDS is right. Obviously. But having said that, I'm not sure how Hammond is still in his job. At the level of Cabinet, at least, I wouldn't think it unreasonable to appoint ministers who agree with the PM's agenda, rather than openly disagree all the time. I'm not saying he should go, but I am saying that I'm surprised to see him stay.
Envoys are maybe closer to cabinet level than I give them credit for, so perhaps the argument is the same after all.
It's probably also worth pointing out that the realities of the recent election mean that Theresa May et al don't really have the luxury of choosing whom to listen to, if they want to get things done. Remain-supporting MPs, peers and other officials can't be shunted to one side when you have minority government. Especially in the Lords, it would just lead to defeat after defeat after defeat.