In a speech to the Institute for Government, the shadow foreign secretary spoke of how he would run foreign policy, but signalled few areas of radical change
I dread to think of him in the FCO Chair with SIS sitting opposite seeking his authority to do something risky in the badlands. I just don't see anything substantial about him. He projects an aura of ego and petulance. Hopefully he will rise to the occasion.
I dread to think of him in the FCO Chair with SIS sitting opposite seeking his authority to do something risky in the badlands. I just don't see anything substantial about him. He projects an aura of ego and petulance. Hopefully he will rise to the occasion.