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No downsides, only considerable upsides (David Davis)
His resignation should be rejected - he was one of the driving forces that has put the country where it is now. He is responsible for that. His job was to negotiate. He's failing at that and now running away with a massive salary, pension, loads of benefits.
There's no downsides, only upsides... for Davis
His resignation should be rejected - he was one of the driving forces that has put the country where it is now. He is responsible for that. His job was to negotiate. He's failing at that and now running away with a massive salary, pension, loads of benefits.
There's no downsides, only upsides... for Davis
Rats and sinking ships.
Are you sure about that? Did he manage to negotiate a good pension and benefits
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”
No downsides, only considerable upsides (David Davis)
At least he’s left the DExEU in a far better state then when he started there. Two years later and we have excruciatingly detailed sectoral impact assessments, strategies, white papers, and the minutes from all those detailed and in-depth meetings that he took part in.
And there are suggestions that his replacement could be either Grayling or Fox.
Which begs the question, is this really the “brains trust” of Brexit?
Grayling would have us in Schengen and the Euro before Christmas, and disgraced minister Fox has only managed 2/3rds of the work that Davis has in the past two years.
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