Raab is stepping down at the next election. He achieved absolutely nothing.
He pushed the justice system into crisis. He was a ridiculous Brexit minister. He failed Afghanistan. His Bill of Rights was an abject piece of vanity legislation and went in the bin, joined by his reputation when it was shown that he bullied and badmouthed his junior staff.
A legacy of snarling inadequacy.

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@13sarahmurphy This is the thing though. This is the legacy of Boris' packing of the cabinet with people whose virtue was personal loyalty to him. Competence was a bad thing, because competent people might outshine Boris and might become rivals.

So that leaves us with a Tory party whose top tier has been promoted far beyond their abilities, but they don't know that. Braverman, Raab, Dowden, Barclay, Badenoch, Coffey, probably a bunch more but I've never even heard of most of them. Not even counting the ones we already lost - Truss, Williamson, Zahawi, Kwarteng - some of them more than once!

We've got a Dunning-Kruger-ocracy.

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