Scumbag 'nasty party' don't like hearing the truth .....

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  1. Vladimir Illich

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    ..... Especially when it comes up and smacks 'em in the gob !!!


    Dominic Raab fumes at Keir Starmer criticising his Crete holiday during fall of Afghanistan

    James Morris
    18 August 2021, 11:35 amThis is the moment foreign secretary Dominic Raab fumes at Sir Keir Starmer after being criticised for holidaying in Crete during the fall of Afghanistan.

    Raab angrily shouted at Starmer during an emergency debate in Parliament over the crisis in Afghanistan, which was effectively conquered by the Taliban on Sunday after they captured the capital Kabul.

    Starmer had initially focused on Boris Johnson’s holiday in Somerset, but turned his attention to Raab after he appeared to ask: “What would you do differently?”

    “I wouldn’t stay on holiday while Kabul was falling,” Starmer quipped. Raab responded by shouting at the Labour leader.

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    Dominic Raab shouts at Sir Keir Starmer after he and Boris Johnson were criticised for taking holidays during the fall of Afghanistan. (Parliamentlive.tv)
    Johnson and Raab – the UK’s foreign policy figureheads – both went on holiday on Saturday, as the crisis in Afghanistan was reaching its height.

    It has been reported that as Kabul fell on Sunday, Raab was relaxing on a beach.

    The Daily Mail has also reported he was staying at a five-star hotel which describes itself as a “sparkling boutique resort for the privileged and perceptive”.

    Johnson and Raab returned on Sunday, with Raab claiming on Tuesday he was “caught by surprise”.

    Starmer launched his attack by comparing Johnson and Raab to Sir Laurie Bristow, the British ambassador to Afghanistan, “who personally processed the paperwork for those that needed to flee. He is still there and we thank him and his staff.

    “The prime minister’s response to the Taliban arriving at the gates of Kabul was to go on holiday. No sense of the gravity of the situation, no leadership to drive international efforts for the evacuation.”

    A sheepish-looking Johnson sat with his head down, while Raab asked what Starmer would do differently.

    “I wouldn’t stay on holiday while Kabul was falling. There are numerous examples of leaders on both sides of the House who have come back immediately at a time of crisis.”

    Raab, who earlier this week denied “lounging all day on the beach”, then angrily shouted and pointed at Starmer before the Labour leader continued: “The foreign secretary shouts now but he stayed on holiday while our mission in Afghanistan was disintegrating.

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    “He didn’t even to speak to ambassadors in the region as Kabul fell to the Taliban. Let that sink in. Let that sink in.

    “You cannot co-ordinate an international response from the beach. A dereliction of duty by the prime minister and the foreign secretary, a government totally unprepared for the scenario that it had 18 months to prepare for.”

    Johnson himself, after being questioned by Labour backbencher Angela Eagle, had earlier refused to say why he went on holiday on Saturday.

    Raab later clashed with Ian Blackford, the SNP’s Westminster leader.

    The foreign secretary, as he did with Starmer, jeered across the chamber at Blackford.

    “I know he’s trying to wind me up,” Blackford said, “but when the rest of us were doing what we [could] over the course of the last few days, the foreign secretary was lying on a sun bed, so I’m not going to take lectures from someone like him”.
     
  2. Si69

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    just unbelievable....their behaviour and their cheek!

    Simon :)
     
  3. Vladimir Illich

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    Now it is revealed, the bastard wouldn't even make a 'phone call which could have saved dozens if not hundreds of Afghans who previously worked with the British Army.


    Raab rejects calls to quit amid fury over plight of Afghan translators

    Richard Wheeler
    19 August 2021, 0:09 pmDominic Raab has rejected calls to quit as Foreign Secretary after opposition leaders demanded he be sacked for failing to make a call to help translators flee Afghanistan.

    The Foreign Secretary was reportedly “unavailable” when officials in his department suggested he “urgently” call Afghan foreign minister Hanif Atmar on Friday – two days before the Taliban marched on Kabul – in order to arrange help for those who supported British troops.

    Mr Raab was on holiday on the Greek island of Crete and said to be staying at the Amirandes Hotel.

    The five-star venue describes itself as a “boutique resort”, which is “styled after the sprawling palaces of the Minoan kings and Venetian nobles who once ruled Crete” and offers “the easy elegance of true European luxury”.

    The Daily Mail added that the Afghan foreign ministry then refused to arrange a call with a junior minister, pushing it back to the next day.

    Labour, the SNP, Liberal Democrats and Plaid Cymru have called for Mr Raab to either quit or be sacked by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

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    They accuse him of failing to “perform his basic duties” and argue that he is “no longer fit” to represent the country.

    Mr Raab, asked if he is going to resign as Foreign Secretary, told reporters in Downing Street: “No.”

    Defence Secretary Ben Wallace earlier argued that the suggested phone call from Mr Raab to his Afghan counterpart would not have made “any difference whatsoever” given the Afghan government was “melting away quicker than ice”.

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    But Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, writing on Twitter, said: “Who wouldn’t make a phone call if they were told it could save somebody’s life?”

    Shadow foreign secretary Lisa Nandy accused Mr Raab of “yet another catastrophic failure of judgment”.

    She said: “If Dominic Raab doesn’t have the decency to resign, the Prime Minister must show a shred of leadership and sack him.”

    Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokeswoman Layla Moran said: “Dominic Raab must resign today. If he does not, the Prime Minister should finally show some leadership, and sack him.

    “Right now, there are interpreters across Afghanistan who are surrounded by the Taliban and fearing the worst. All the Foreign Secretary had to do was leave the beach and pick up the phone. He did not.

    “He has shamed Britain and is no longer fit to represent our country.”

    SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford said: “Dominic Raab has failed to perform his basic duties as Foreign Secretary and he has put people’s lives at risk. His position is completely untenable and he must resign, or be sacked.”

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    A former translator, a British citizen who gave his name as Rafi, 35, accused Mr Raab of “failing” to provide protection for the families of interpreters in Afghanistan.

    He told the PA news agency: “If he didn’t make the call, I’m shocked. How could somebody do something like that in this chaotic situation?

    “The interpreters and their families could be killed at any time.”

    For the Government, Mr Wallace told the Today programme on BBC Radio 4: “Last Friday, the Afghan government was melting away quicker than ice and a phone call to an Afghan minister at that moment in time would have not made a difference.

    “I do know for sure because, last Friday, what we were absolutely worried about and were unsure about is whether the airport would remain open. That was at the front of everyone’s mind.

    “Without a functioning airport, we were going to get nobody out, no matter how many phone calls you made to a disappearing government, I can tell you that for sure.

    “You can speculate whether the phone call should or shouldn’t have been made, but it wouldn’t have been a blind bit of difference.”

    Earlier this week, Mr Raab insisted he was “engaged in Cobra, talking to foreign counterparts, directly speaking to the head of our team here in London. I was doing that on an hour-by-hour basis and, of course, I left as soon as the situation deteriorated and demanded it”.

    Elsewhere, the UK is launching a diplomatic push to encourage allies to join it in offering to take in Afghan refugees fleeing the Taliban regime.

    The Government has announced that Britain will take up to 20,000 people wanting to leave Afghanistan as part of its resettlement scheme, with 5,000 due to be accepted in the next 12 months.

    Downing Street said the Government will be encouraging international partners to emulate “one of the most generous asylum schemes in British history” – but Labour said the offer is not bold enough.

    Mr Raab is due to speak with fellow G7 ministers on Thursday to discuss international co-operation before leaders of the group – which, as well as the UK, includes the US, Canada, Japan, Germany, France and Italy – hold a virtual meeting next week.
     

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